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#1979149 - 11/25/14 09:13 PM Cybersecurity
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Does anyone have a work process related to cybersecurity and emerging issues/threats? Specifically, how do you monitor the daily threats/hacks/breaches/warnings out there? I know we subscribe to FS-ISAC, but when you receive hundreds of emails each day, it's hard to get through them all in a timely manner. Best way to monitor?

Thanks in advance.

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#2016266 - 05/27/15 05:09 PM Re: Cybersecurity Letter
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We just joined and I have the same question. Two days in and I have already received over 30 notices!

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#2017683 - 06/02/15 06:19 PM Re: Cybersecurity DEL
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We're a member also and find it incredible the number of emails. It is truly amazing! What is safe and secure at this point?

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#2018094 - 06/03/15 07:00 PM Re: Cybersecurity Letter
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#2018272 - 06/04/15 01:00 PM Re: Cybersecurity Letter
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Now that I've been able to log in on their website, I've found more info. There are about 50 different categories of information they can send you, and as a new customer the default is "all of them!" I took the list and we sat down and went through it to see what we think is useful and what is not. It's going to take awhile to fully determine what we need to know and what we don't. Also, all of the notices are available online so you can go in less often and just sort and see if there is anything you think is important. If I discover any additional tips I'll pass them on here.

It can make you completely paranoid to see all the "attacks" of one kind or another out there but if you read more detail you realize most of it represents very little risk to your individual bank. Figuring out which ones DO is the problem!

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