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Information Technology: Examiner Expectations in 2009 ABA Telephone Briefing/Webcast*
Emerging technology, expanding product offerings and new regulations impacting your bank’s IT department will play important roles in regulatory examinations during 2009. Is your institution prepared for its next regulatory information technology exam?
This two-hour, live briefing will discuss regulatory information technology issues examiners will be taking a special interest in during your next IT exam. Our panelists will exam new risks and regulatory expectations associated with deploying new technologies and what criteria examiners will expect your bank to meet. Get tips on how to comply with and effectively manage risk for remote capture, mobile banking and the ID Theft Red Flags rule. Register today and get your questions answered by industry leaders!
| Program Date |
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET (Eastern Standard Time) |
| Per Site Fees** |
$255 ABA/Service Member • $385 Non-Member |
| Registration |
Register Online (PDF) |
| Audio CD |
Order Online |
| Credits |
This program is being reviewed for CPE and ICB continuing education credit eligibility. |
Topics will include
Vendor management
Remote deposit capture
Identity theft red flags
Mobile banking
Multifactor authentication
Best practices, policies and procedures.
Speakers
Stephen Kenneally, Vice President, Center for Regulatory Compliance, American Bankers Association, Washington, DC (moderator)
Donald Saxinger, Acting Case Manager, Senior Examination Specialist, Technology Supervision Branch, FDIC Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection, San Francisco, CA
Nathan Johns, CISA, Practice Leader, Crowe Horwath, LLP, Livingston, NJ
Who Should Attend
- Compliance Officers and Managers
- Operations Managers
- Information Officers
- Risk Managers and Auditors
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- Security Officers
- Bank Counsel
- Senior Bank Managment
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*ABA's Telephone Briefings include reference materials and telephone audio. Telephone/Webcast Briefings include reference materials, telephone audio, and simultaneous webcast presentation (requires 56K or faster with JavaScript and cookies enabled in the browser, i.e., Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape 4.7X).
**Each site license (registration fee) entitles you to one phone connection and one Internet connection (when there is a simultaneous webcast presentation) where an unlimited number of listeners can participate.
Any transmission, retransmission or republishing of the audio or Web portions of this briefing is strictly prohibited.
Questions? Please contact Joe Mach / Linda Shepard / Cari Hearn for more information.
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