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Event Date Mon Jun 27 EDT (about 2 years ago)
Location Online
Region All
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Safeguarding customers and their financial information is no easy task. Every day it seems as if companies are hacked, customers are duped, and employees are careless. Fraud and financial exploitation, especially of vulnerable and older adults, has grown in number and complexity over the past few years.

Financial institutions can be at the center of these concerns. Not only must institutions comply with laws when providing information to others, it must also be able to protect, as much as it can, customers’ personal information from others. Also, employees at institutions are one of the first ones to be able to suspect when a customer is being exploited, especially the elderly.

This program is designed to equip financial institutions with the information they need to be able to protect its customers as well as itself.

This seminar will cover:
1. Sharing Information - the Privacy Rules
• Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB)/Regulation P - Sharing information to non-affiliates
• FCRA - Sharing information to affiliates; Identity theft; Security Freezes; Fraud/Active Duty Alerts
• Right to Financial Privacy Act
• Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
• Telephone Consumer Protection Act
• CAN-SPAM Act
2. Safeguarding Customers and Customer information from Others/Fraud; How to Handle Breaches
• Regulation E
• Section 501(b) of GLB
- Interagency Guidelines Establishing Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information
- Interagency Guidance on Response Programs for Unauthorized Access to Customer Information and Customer Notice
3. Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
4. Importance of Identifying Potential Threats- Natural disasters; intention threats (hacking, viruses, etc); unintentional threats(human errors, etc.)
5. Financial Exploitation/Elder Abuse
• Interagency Guidance on Privacy Laws and Reporting Financial Abuse of Older Adults
• CFPB - Reporting of Suspected Elder Financial Exploitation by Financial Institutions - Includes summaries of applicable State laws
• Get Help
• Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, Consumer Protection Act - "Senior Safe Act" - immunity from suit
6. BSA/SARs
• FinCEN Advisory to Financial Institutions on Filing Suspicious Activity Reports Regarding Elder Financial Exploitation
• CFPB - Suspicious Activity Reports on Elder Financial Exploitation: Issues and Trends
7. Discussion of:
• Risk Assessments
• Monitoring
• Compliance testing

Who Should Attend?
This program would benefit IT Security Officer, Training Officers, Branch Managers, and Compliance Officers.

Speakers

2022 Speaker

PRESENTER:

Anetria Cohen
Vice President, ProBank Austin

Sponsors & Partners

2022 Partners

• Utah Bankers Association
• NC Bankers
• Montana Bankers Association
• Indiana Credit Union League
• IOWA Bankers
• CBA
• WVBA
• IBAT
• PA Bankers
• CBAO
• Tri State League of Financial Institutions
• NYBA
• Maryland Bankers Association
• Louisiana Bankers Association
• Independent Bankers of Colorado
• Oregon Bankers Association
• Kentucky Bankers Association
• Washington Bankers Association
• Virginia Bankers Association
• Tennessee Bankers Association
• MBA
• NHBA
• Idaho Bankers Association
• BCAC
• Indiana Bankers Association
• OBL
• South Carolina Bankers Association
• NC Bankers Association
• New Mexico Bankers Association
• Oklahoma Bankers Association