SDBA To Hold Virtual Bank Technology Conference

Photo of TechnologyRegistration is now open for the SDBA's Virtual Bank Technology Conference to be held Sept. 9-10. In light of the current COVID situation, this conference is being offered virtually via Zoom to allow participation in a safe manner. 

The conference is designed to provide support as you keep on top of technology trends and scams, navigate the business of banking, and build and sustain your bank’s technology strategy. Join host and emcee, Trent Fleming, as we discuss timely technology topics that can help you as you make decisions that impact your bank, your staff and your customers. 

On Wednesday, Sept. 9, from 10 a.m. to noon CDT, Fleming will present "Operational Efficiency Self-Assessment," followed by "Business Continuity and FFIEC Appendix J: Be Prepared and Compliant" by Jim Rumph with WIPFLI. On Thursday, Sept. 10, from 2-4 p.m. CDT, Jon Waldman with SBS CyberSecurity will present "How to Build a Valuable Incident Response Plan," followed by "Bank Technology and Customer Expectations" by Lisa Gold Schier with the American Bankers Association. 

The fee is $300 per person for members of a state banking association, or $400 per person for non-members. Sessions will also be recorded and available for pre-registered attendees to watch at their convenience if they cannot make one of the sessions. Learn more and register.

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