Cues Podcast

How to Build a Money- and Reputation-Saving Cyberdefense

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Synopsis

Tyler Leet takes credit union cybersecurity very seriously. For him, it’s not just a job. It’s a duty.“We have an obligation,” says Leet, director of risk and compliance services for the regulatory compliance group at CSI, Paducah, Kentucky, the sponsor of the latest episode of the CUES Podcast. “Businesses have an obligation, credit unions have an obligation to keep their members secure, their data secure, their money secure.”In this show, Leet shares his 20 years of experience in information security, risk and compliance by describing best practices in “going on offense” to defend your credit union and the data it generates against hackers. These best practices include knowing:The key differences between “vulnerability assessments” and “penetration testing” as well as between “compliance” and “security” The value of assessments and tests—and how to put each in contextHow to build a well-balanced cybersecurity programLeet urges credit unions to not be afraid of the results they might get from doing vulnerabi