Pub. 2 2013 Issue 1

4 l e a d i n g a d v o c a t e f o r t h e b a n k i n g i n d u s t r y i n k a n s a s 6 Limiting Your Exposure to Wire Fraud By Herb Iams, President, KBA Insurance, Inc. 6 Kansas Bankers Consulting Service Update By Terri Thomas, KBA SVP-Legal Department 8 2013 BLOK Class Selected 10 Security Officer’s By-Word Dishonest Acts Result In Loss of Bonding and Employment Termination By Charles M. Towle, Senior Vice President, Kansas Bankers Surety Company 14 Reviving “Bored“ Meetings with Board Portals By Bill Evers, Director of Business Development, CSI 16 KBA Leadership Partners with EverFi for Financial Literacy 18 New Legislative Leadership By Doug Wareham, KBA SVP-Government Relations 10 14 16 20 Decision-Making for the Daring How to Tell the Right Risks from the Wrong Ones By MK Mueller, author of 8 to Great 22 Holistic Security By Stephanie Chaumont, CISA, CISSP, Security+ 24 Mastering The Dot-Bank Domain By Doug Johnson, Vice President – Senior Advisor, Risk Management, American Bankers Association 27 Bert Ely’s FARM CREDIT WATCH ® : Shedding Light on the Farm Credit System, America’s Least Known GSE FCS billboard pitches loans to “fake farmers” FCS loan growth accelerating as FCS loan rates plunge AgSouth Farm Credit enforcement order hides too much By Bert Ely © 2013 Kansas Bankers Association | The newsLINK Group, LLC. All rights reserved. The Kansas Banker is published eight times each year by The newsLINK Group, LLC for the Kansas Bankers Association and is the official publication for this association. The information contained in this publication is intended to provide general information for review and consider- ation. The contents do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. If you need legal advice or assistance, it is strongly recommended that you contact an attorney as to your specific circumstances. The statements and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Kansas Bankers Association, its board of directors, or the publisher. Likewise, the appearance of advertisements within this publication does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of any product or serviced advertised. The Kansas Bankers Association is a collective work and as such some articles are submitted by authors that are independent of the Kansas Bank- ers Association. While The Kansas Banker encourages a first print policy, in cases where this is not possible, every effort has been made to comply with any known reprint guidelines or restrictions. Content may not be reproduced or reprinted without prior written permission. For further information, please contact the publisher at: 855-747-4003.

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