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Third Party Risk, Cyber Crime, and Payments Fraud

List Price

$180

Member Price

$130

Event Id:

671912151

Product code:

346873-19

Format:

Audioconference

Date:

2/5/2019 - 2/5/2019

This audio conference will cover topics of current regulatory interest and concern to members. Each audio conference will focus on the top issues of the current month and the content will be determined on an ongoing basis to deliver the most relevant coverage.

February 5, 2019 – Audio Conference

Registration Fees

Members $130
Nonmembers $180

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Item Details

THIRD PARTY RISK, CYBER CRIME, AND PAYMENTS FRAUD

 

This audio conference session will focus on current cybersecurity risk, internet banking, and vendor management challenges currently facing the banking industry.  Included in this discussion will be real-life examples of security breaches and other control breakdowns that have given rise to significant monetary losses and operational challenges for banks.  Also discussed will be the connection between vendor management and cybersecurity, as well as regulatory expectations in this area.

 

Joining us to provide this dynamic presentation will be Tony DaSilva, Supervision and Regulation subject matter expert with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.  In his current role, Tony focuses primarily on back office operations, IT, and payments processing functions within the banking industry.  A Q&A session will follow Tony’s formal presentation.

How Audio Conferences Work
Lasting 60 minutes, each audio conference starts with a panel of experts or expert practitioner discussing the featured topic. Each concludes with questions and answers, your comments, and a lively discussion among conference participants. All sessions begin at 1pm Eastern Time.

Who Will Benefit?

This series benefits a wide variety of professionals, including:

  • Bankers
  • Attorneys
  • Accountants
  • Any other professionals whose work requires interaction with the financial services industry