GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Citing the rapid advancements being made in technology, and how last year's disaster recovery plan can be obsolete this year, CU*Answers said it is stepping in to fill a void in continuity planning. The CUSO said it is providing complimentary educational courses (classroom and web-based) on information security and business continuity to complement related professional and managed services available to all client credit unions.
"Whether your credit union operations are in-house or online, single-site or multi-branch, your business environment is constantly changing," said Jim Lawrence, manager of Disaster Recovery and Business Resumption Services at CU*Answers. "A continuity and recovery strategy that is not keeping pace is putting your credit union at significant risk. Begin today by raising awareness and gaining support for an enterprise-wide commitment that goes beyond compliance and seeks to strengthen resilience in 2015."
For info: www.cuanswers.com.
