Security Incident Response - Lessons Learned

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Live Webcast: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 • 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. EDT  


Early Bird Deadline:  August 8, 2012

On-Demand webcast expiration date:  August 15, 2013  

Open to all credit unions, regardless of membership or charter type!

Earn NAFCU Certified Compliance Officer creditsNCCOs who submit an affidavit of attendance for this webcast to ncco@nafcu.org will receive 1.5 continuing education units.

With the steady increase in hacking and modern malware constantly evolving, defensive measures need to improve to evade attackers. In this session, we will use statistics from global information security studies, combined with our first-hand experience of network penetration assessments and hacker forensic investigations, to provide up to the minute attack trend information, as well as, practical advice to improve the information security posture. We will explore specific hacking and fraud case studies in order to understand what is being exploited. Strategies and key controls will be discussed to help credit union personnel manage and mitigate these risks.

By attending this webcast, you will walk away with:

• Tools and resources to manage and identify emerging risk
• Methods to help you think differently about the fundamental problem of information security
• Strategies that make a profound short term impact on the risk management posture 

Industry Leading Speakers: 

Randy Romes, CISSP, CRISC, MCP, PCI-QSA
Principal – Information Security Services and Financial Institutions
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP

Randy Romes leads a team of technology and industry specialists providing IT audits and security assessments for clients in a wide range of industries and diverse operating environments. He is responsible for the continuing development of the open-source, Unix, and Windows applications used in all of the security audits, and he leads the firms PCI-QSA audit practice. Romes has been a featured speaker at national conferences and training sessions related to information and security management including topics including security incident response and has been directly involved or managed a wide variety of incident response engagements.

Credit union staff that will benefit from this webcast include:

  • CEO and Presidents
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Risk Management Staff
  • Loss Prevention/Mitigation and Fraud Staff
  • Operations staff
  • Security Staff

NAFCU's webcasts include live streaming video and audio of the presenters along with presentation slides and downloadable handouts.  You can easily submit your questions to the presenters at any time and there is no dialing in over the phone!  The audio and video stream directly through your computer

Registration Fees


By 8/8/2012            After 8/8/2012          On-Demand Version
NAFCU Member (Webcast Only) $250       $350 $350
NAFCU Member (Webcast + CD) $300 $400 $400
NAFCU Non-Member (Webcast Only)       $350   $450 $450
NAFCU Non-Member (Webcast + CD) $400 $500 $500

On-Demand webcasts are available for up to 12 months after the live broadcast and are included in the registration fee.

Broadcast live from NAFCU's Headquarters in Arlington, VA.