Pub. 7 2018 Issue 3

FFIEC and other interagency guidance relating to cybersecurity awareness is the focus for upcoming IT examinations. The guid- ance is the response to the growing threat vector for cybercrime. We have evolved from worms, viruses, spyware, and botnets to more targeted cyber espionage involving advanced persistent threats, dynamic Trojans and stealth botnets. Attacks have become blended, involving combinations of physical, technical and social engineering techniques. Know what your financial institution should be doing to mitigate cyber threats and meet regulatory expecta- tions. Designed For: Senior management, information security officers, information sys- tem administrators, operations managers and IT auditors. Recommended 6.5 hours CPE Credit. What Past Attendees Have Said: “Mark’s session was clear, concise and expedient! This program was very helpful!.” “Mark not only provides technical information, he does it in an easy, digestible format. Whether you are an IT pro or a novice, this semi- nar is a useful day spent.” CYBERSECURITY TRENDS REGULATORY GUIDANCE CYBERSECURITY ATTACK CASE STUDIES CYBERSECURITY CONTROLS IT EXAMINATION HOT TOPICS June 5 - Hays June 6 - Lawrence Presenter: Mark Scholl, Partner and Illinois Market Leader, Wipfli Mark Scholl specializes in all aspects of technology services for the firm and has 30+ years of experience. Mark provides consulting services such as perimeter intrusion testing, information security vulnerability assessments, disaster recovery planning, network design and support, IT training, and many other technology services. Mark has been a popular presenter at other KBA events. Educational Resources ksbankers.com 785-232-3444

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