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The Value of Notice Printing

Despite how hard the industry pushes paperless technology, many credit union members still value printed documents. These members may have been with the credit union for decades yet still balance their accounts monthly based on printed statements.

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John Demke
Is Your Core Processor in "Maintenance Mode?"

If your credit union is still using an older core banking processor, you may be operating in "maintenance mode." This means that your processor is no longer making substantial updates to their software, which could limit the types of products and services you're able to offer your members.

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John Demke
Why is MDR important for credit unions?

MDR can help protect your credit union from bad actors by providing data that can be used to identify and track suspicious activity. This information can be used to flag potential fraudsters and alert authorities to their activity. Additionally, MDR can help you recover losses incurred due to fraudulent activity.

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Conduct an Assessment

A goal of any business should be to maintain any information their customers entrust to it securely. Customers can quickly lose faith if a data breach occurs and their private information is stolen.

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Respecting Privacy

In the Information Age, consumer confidence is a valuable commodity. If a data breach occurs, the customer will have to do considerable work to minimize their exposure to identity theft.

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Protect Your Data

Hackers are an imminent threat to everyone. They can use your identity to drain bank accounts, file loans, and purchase goods online for reselling. High-profile data breaches of large organizations have put tens of millions of consumers at risk for identity theft.

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ESP Hires Developer Josh Willis

Josh Willis has been hired as a new software developer for ESP. He brings a wealth of knowledge in programming, particularly in SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), the discipline involved in programming, configuring, and monitoring programmable logic controllers.

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