A series of July and August Webinars will be sponsored by CFC Technology Corporation. We can find topics that highlight solutions and practices that create enterprise-wide efficiencies and address concerns about assessing information security and maintaining high customer services levels.
Bill Ristvedt, CFC Technology Corporation President, stated: "The integration of new solutions has the potential to deliver results in the form of improved efficiencies, saved time and money, and the elimination of outdated processes, as demonstrated by the recent successes realized by our SafetyVAULT™ Solution customers. he selection of technologies and the services that support them pose a possible impact on operations, affecting risk management procedures, productivity, and customer goodwill."
CFC Technology Corporation offers technology solutions and services to highly-regulated financial institutions, including community banks and credit unions. It serves more than 700 financial institutions and 300 commercial companies nationwide. It offers customer needs for network security, information processing integration, and advisory services to offer guidance on information security risk assessment and business continuity planning. For more information visit ttp://www.cfctechnology.com/webinars/info.html.
Among the most impprtant topics we can find: Topic: Old-School Customer Service Practices: How to Balance Information Security Risk and Customer Relationships
Dates: Wednesday, July 25 (Click HERE to register) and Wednesday, August 8 (Click HERE to register)
Times for both days: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Many institutions strive to maintain their high customer service levels without shortchanging security. But the processes and policies in play to create an environment that protects confidential information have slighted relationships with customers. During this Webinar, insights and tips will be shared to help institutions weigh the importance of both, and find solutions based on old-school practices.
Topic: From a High-Level View, How to Assess Potential Information Security Risks Presented by New Technology IntegrationDates: Wednesday, August 15 (Click HERE to register) and Wednesday, August 29 (Click HERE to register)
Times for both days: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Frequent questions about the job of identifying areas affected by the technology implementation include how and where to begin. For many, the challenge to survey the consequences on operations and processes can be overwhelming. The implications, as well as the requirements of Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Section 501(b), encompass several enterprise-wide systems and asset-management functions. During this Webinar, insights will be offered to help institutions establish a strategic view of the security risks from an information technology perspective.
Topic: From the Physical to the Virtual: Consolidation Serves Business Continuity PlansDates: Friday, July 27 (Click HERE to register) and Friday, August 24 (Click HERE to register)
Times for both days: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Network Virtualization allows consolidation of servers and applications on a network. In addition to offering a greater return on investment, compared to multiplying the number of equipment pieces for specific functions, consolidation promotes faster responsiveness and full return to functionality after a failure. During this Webinar, Network Virtualization and its place serving Business Continuity Planning will be presented.