Security Officer Reports to the Board

Security Officer Reports to the Board: Timing, Contents & Requirements 

Tuesday, December 7, 2021 
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Eastern

The security officer has a big job.  One of the responsibilities is reporting to the board at least annually – if not more often.  Learn what should be presented, how it should be communicated, and how to mitigate liability from security issues.  This webinar will provide the tools, tips, and knowledge security officers need.

AFTER THIS WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:

  • Report foreseeable events that could bring liability against the board
  • Identify information that should be reported to the board annually
  • Present major problems to the board with limited time
  • Explain why the security officer/risk management department should report to the board in person
  • Understand what is included in the security function 
  • Keep records that will make board reporting easier

WEBINAR DETAILS 

The implementing regulations of the Bank Protection Act require the security officer to report annually to the board on the “implementation, administration, and effectiveness of the security program.”  As banks downsize or right-size, danger in the security area increases.  Learn how to educate your board on these issues with skill and diplomacy.  

This webinar will review best practices relating to training, inspections, and foreseeable events that should be reported to the board.  Learn how the annual written report should be prepared, presented, and reported.  Security officers and board members will garner valuable resources that can provide statistics, facts, and information to reduce liability.

Many financial institutions are satisfied if regulators don’t take issue with the board report or the security program.  However, don’t wait for a lawsuit against the security officer, management, and the board (both jointly and individually) to discover your report was missing key items.  Information that could help during litigation is very different than what regulators examine for compliance.  Be aware that the report is not just for the board – a much larger audience will review it if something goes wrong. 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? 

This informative session was designed for auditors, security officers, risk management staff, senior management, and board members responsible for the security function. 

TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT

  • Sample annual board report
  • Sample top sheet for board reporting
  • Special report form
  • Incident report form
  • Security tips
  • Employee training log 
  • Interactive quiz

SPEAKER

Barry Thompson, CRCM
Thompson Consulting Group, LLC

Barry Thompson is an international speaker, trainer, consultant, and writer.  He is a security and compliance “guru” for a leading national training organization and regularly presents security conferences for trade groups – he has trained over 51,000 financial professionals.

Barry is recognized worldwide, presenting in Brussels, Belgium to European bankers on internal fraud; at the United Nations on identity theft; and to Japanese bankers on bank security.  Barry has worked in the financial services industry for over four decades, and has held the positions of security officer, compliance officer, treasurer, senior vice president, and executive vice president.  He has handled over 900 security cases and has been involved with investigations and prosecutions at the federal, state, and local levels.  Barry is the author of 101 Security Tips for the Beginning Security Officer and has been interviewed by Newsweek, Computer World, USA Today, and other national publications. 

Attendance verification for CE credits provided upon request.

Webinar Sponsored by Financial Education & Development

If you are having issues with registering online, please contact CBAO's Education, Training & Special Events Coordinator, Patti Webb, (614) 610-1877.

Registration Options (Member/Non-Member Pricing)
Live Webinar ($345/$490) – The live webinar option allows you to have one internet connection from a single computer terminal. You may have as many people as you like listen and watch from your office computer. Registrants receive a website address and passcode that will allow entrance to the seminar. The session will be approximately 90 minutes, including question and answer sessions. Seminar materials, including instructions, passcode, and handouts will be emailed to you prior to the broadcast. You will need the most-current version of Adobe Reader available free at www.adobe.com.

Recorded Webinar + Free Digital Download ($265/$400)– Can’t attend the live webinar? This option provides a recording of the live event, including audio, visuals, and handouts. We even provide the presenter’s email address for follow-up questions. You will receive an email with the recorded webinar link, which can be viewed anytime 24/7, beginning 6 business days after the webinar. You will also receive instruction on how to download a free digital copy of the webinar to your PC, which you may keep and use indefinitely.

Additional Live Webinar Connections ($175/$260)  – Registering another banker from a different location

Both Live Webinar & Recorded webinar + Free Digital Download ($395/$600)– Includes Live Webinar and Recorded Webinar options above.

When
12/7/2021
Registration is closed.