Are Your Design Tools Actually Hurting You?

Are Your Design Tools Actually Hurting You?

Big companies such as Microsoft and Adobe offer big discounts and convenience for purchasing their product set as a whole, but is depending on one set of products putting you at risk? Travis Root says yes.

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Mitigating Brute Force BIN Attacks

Mitigating Brute Force BIN Attacks

What can credit unions do to prevent or mitigate losses from brute force BIN attacks? Audit and compliance expert Jim Vilker and EFT expert Heather French explain what a brute force BIN attack is and what credit unions can do to limit the damage.

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Necessity Is the Mother of…Cutting Through Red Tape?

Necessity Is the Mother of…Cutting Through Red Tape?

In a follow-up to his previous article on eNotarization, John Beauchamp reveals what changes coronavirus has brought to the electronic document game, and if we can expect these changes to last beyond the pandemic.

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Does Your Credit Union Mobile App Hold Up to Scrutiny?

Does Your Credit Union Mobile App Hold Up to Scrutiny?

Apple is a tough critic when it comes to accepting mobile apps on their store, from the icon you use to the internal design, it’s all heavily scrutinized. Having been through this process himself, Kristian Daniel lays out some of the common reasons mobile apps are rejected, and how to help yours pass inspection.

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The Strategy Behind Dual Bill Pay Vendors

The Strategy Behind Dual Bill Pay Vendors

A dual bill pay system can help credit unions save money when looking for an early deconversion. But how does it work, and what does it mean for your members? Nicole Cooper provides insight into the strategy.

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Cracking the Password Code (So Hackers Can’t Crack Yours)

Cracking the Password Code (So Hackers Can’t Crack Yours)

We’ve all heard the password speech before, but current conditions have made increased security an absolute necessity. Information Security Analyst Mike Bechtel offers six tips to keeping your accounts as protected as possible.

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The Good and Bad of Temp to Perm Cards

The Good and Bad of Temp to Perm Cards

In a follow up to her article on instant issue cards, Megan Ernsberger weighs the pros and cons of the instant issue alternative, temp-to-perm cards, and how to decide what works best for your credit union.

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Covering Your Bases: Remote Work Security Concerns for Credit Unions

Covering Your Bases: Remote Work Security Concerns for Credit Unions

As policies change and we all learn to adapt to new environments, many are taking advantage of the situation, trying to find weaknesses in credit union’s security. Matt Sawtell wants to make sure you have your bases covered and aren’t leaving your members vulnerable to an attack.

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Improve Your Lead Generation With a Faster Website Part One

Improve Your Lead Generation With a Faster Website Part One

Back again to help improve your credit union website, Casey Smith analyzes the importance of your site’s loading speed, and what tools you can use to assess and improve it, along with your conversion rate.

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The Good and Bad of Instant Issue

The Good and Bad of Instant Issue

While some technology allows for increased convenience, there can be some drawbacks as well. Megan Ernsberger covers the positives and negatives of instant issue, and what you should consider when looking to add it to your credit union.

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