Resources to Strengthen Your Credit Union’s Cybersecurity Readiness

Protecting your members’ trust and data is at the heart of everything your credit union does. Staying prepared builds confidence, reduces risk, and ensures you’re ready to respond quickly if a cybersecurity incident occurs. From prevention to response, every layer of vigilance matters—by your team and by your members.

Here are some resources to help you keep your credit union and members safe and secure: 

 

Compliance Cybersecurity Resources

The GoWest Compliance team has a library of resources designed to help credit unions with cybersecurity protection, detection, and response. This page includes information regarding regulatory guidance, federal reporting tools, best practices, and service providers.

 

Marketing and PR Support

The GoWest Marketing & PR Resource Center has many resources to help your credit union proactively inform members and assist them should an incident occur. We welcome your feedback if you have additional resource needs or model messaging you wish to share.

 

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

The FTC offers information about the latest scamsidentity theft and online security and advice on how to help you avoid, report, and recover from them.

 

State Attorney General Websites

Credit unions can visit their state Attorney General’s website for additional information about fraud and scams.

 

AARP

AARP has a vast Fraud Resource Center with information on to how to spot and avoid the common scams.

If you have questions about GoWest’s compliance resources, contact the GoWest Compliance team at 800.546.4465 or [email protected].

Posted in Across the Region, Compliance Resources.