If You Give a Computer a Cookie

If You Give a Computer a Cookie

Cookie disclaimers seem to be everywhere these days. But what exactly is a cookie, and should you reject or accept it? Tony Muka shares the cookie basics and when your credit union website might need its own disclaimer.

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October is Cybersecurity Month—Are You Prepared?

October is Cybersecurity Month—Are You Prepared?

To kick off Cybersecurity Month, Emily Claus shares a few simple ways credit unions can use this opportunity to tighten their cybersecurity measures and educate members.

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Are You Leveraging the Advantages of a Credit Union Controlled P2P?

Are You Leveraging the Advantages of a Credit Union Controlled P2P?

While payment apps are rising in popularity, they can be inconvenient and leave members open to security risks. AJ Schalk explains the benefits of having an integrated P2P service at your credit union.

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The Anatomy of a Ransomware Incident (And What We Learned)

The Anatomy of a Ransomware Incident (And What We Learned)

As ransomware attacks grow more intricate, credit unions need to be constantly prepared for the worst. Matt Sawtell breaks down a recent ransomware incident and lessons learned for both the credit union and the parties involved.

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Then and Now: A Case for Automated Testing

Then and Now: A Case for Automated Testing

While some may argue the benefits of having a human eye to review software, Allyn VanDyk makes the case for automated testing with years of experience as evidence.

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When Swans Attack: Identifying Threats to a Credit Union’s Business Continuity

When Swans Attack: Identifying Threats to a Credit Union’s Business Continuity

Business Continuity Coordinator Patrick Schumaker discusses the threat assessment process of a robust business continuity plan, and why it is important to consider all risks—even those that seem outlandish.

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Are You Working With Your Members Remotely?

Are You Working With Your Members Remotely?

Kyle Karnes urges credit unions to evaluate which channels and tools they may be overlooking in order to work with members remotely.

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Is Automation Always the Best Option?

Is Automation Always the Best Option?

Vice President of Quality Control Mary VanAntwerp discusses the wave of self-service and automation and whether adopting that technology in software development is positive or negative.

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Bold Vision for a Bold Future: A Case Study in Eliminating In-Person Teller Lines

Bold Vision for a Bold Future: A Case Study in Eliminating In-Person Teller Lines

In the age of self-service, many credit unions are asking themselves if they need a teller line anymore or if it can be done away with. Rick Preble of RVA Financial Credit Union has done exactly that, replacing his teller lines with ITMs. John Beachamp examines the motive behind the decision, the process, and how members took the shift.

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Five Things You Should Know About Your Internet Domain Name

Five Things You Should Know About Your Internet Domain Name

Web Developer Tony Muka shares five things all credit unions should know about their domain name and how they can find that information.

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