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Top of Mind in 2010

What to expect for IT and information security examinations

A recent poll of financial institutions reported that a major
source of fear and confusion in regards to their annual exams
stems from not knowing what the examiner is going to
look for in IT and information security and how they want
this information presented. We took this data and decided
to find out exactly what examiners are expecting this year.

Will you be ready for your examiner?

Please join Locknet IT Solutions and Supernal Software for
an impactful presentation that outlines what examiners are
asking about for IT and information security in 2010, how
you can identify these issues and then gives baseline information
on addressing them. This session is based on daily
interaction with financial institutions and examiners
throughout the US. Countless financial institutions are using
this training to better prepare for their upcoming exams
right now.

View the webinar for free right now!

Author and Presenter:
Thomas Ezdon, CISA, Compliance Director for Locknet IT Solutions.
Tom has a vast experience in best practices in auditing and
securing business environments, especially when focusing on human
activity and policy. Tom’s background includes work as a state examiner
and he served as Executive Vice President of a large Wisconsin
financial institution. Tom is an in‐demand speaker on best practices
in security and compliance with state and national financial associations
and has authored numerous articles in related journals.

Who Should Attend:

  • Presidents
  • Vice Presidents
  • Compliance and Risk Officers
  • IT managers

What you’ll take away:
A high level of understanding for what
examiners are looking for in IT and information
security, a brief white paper on
this topic, and a checklist outlining what
you need to look for.

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