BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Chicago X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Chicago BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:851955e424c2a8621198689ff24e6325281 CATEGORIES:SDBA Events SUMMARY:SDBA 2021 Bank Technology Conference DESCRIPTION:
Technology and innovation have been transforming fi nancial services since long before artificial intelligence and iPhones, and your role as an IT professional is ever-changing, especially in today’s en vironment. The SDBA Bank Technology Conference is designed to provide suppo rt as you keep on top of technology trends, navigate the business of bankin g, and build and sustain your bank’s technology strategy—all to improve acc ess and better serve your customers. This conference will provide you with an opportunity to learn from industry experts, network with IT colleagues, and visit with exhibitors to see and experience the latest in products and services.
Fee includes the program, electronic handouts, reception, breaks and meals.
Member: $400 per person (includes members of out-of-state banking organi
zations)
Non-Member: $550 per person
On Site: add $40 per person for memb
ers; $60 per person for non-members
Conference Materials: $40 per one set of printed materials (speaker materials/handouts
will be provided for free electronically)
6:00–7:00 p.m. Reception with Exhibitors
7:30–8:00 a.m. Registration & C
ontinental Breakfast
8:00–8:05 a.m. Welcome<
br />8:05–9:00 a.m. Cryptocurrency—AML/KYC, Compliance and Forensic
Investigations
Pamela C
legg, CAMS,Vice President of Financial Investigations, CipherT
race, Los Gatos, Calif.
Size does not matter when it comes to com
pliance. Regulatory expectations are the same, regardless of the size and c
omplexity of any financial institution that wishes to provide banking servi
ces to virtual currency exchanges. Creating banking procedures for an emerg
ing trend is a difficult task, and with regulators nearly a decade behind t
he technology, it complicates the matter even further. The best place to st
art is to build procedures based on existing requirements and best practice
s used for accounts with a higher risk of money laundering. This session wi
ll explain the dos and don’ts that banks should understand in this current
environment. Pamela Clegg works with governments, law enforcement officials
, regulators, law firms and financial institutions around the world to cond
uct blockchain forensic investigations.
9:00–10:00 a.m. Ranso mware & Disaster Recovery Planning: Data Protection & Data Backup—T hey Are NOT the Same Thing
Data loss occurs in many ways. Businesses lose
data when hardware breaks, software becomes corrupt, from human error and c
an be caused by human sabotage. Additional data loss sources include ransom
ware, virus or malware. It is no longer a question of how you will lose dat
a, but when. The best way to safeguard data is to back it up regularly, or
is it? A new ransom event is in the news just about every day now. Join Mic
hael Kedik as he shares information on how to better protect your organizat
ion. He brings to Xigent clients his strong business IT acumen, most notabl
y in relation to data center, software as a service (SaaS), network design
and IT infrastructure. He has been an IT professional for nearly 30 years a
cross many areas of information technology and telecommunication striving f
or all clients to achieve result driven IT.
10:00–10:15 a.m.
Break with Exhibitors
10:15–11:15 a.m. Staying Viable
in the Fintech Future
S
arah Fankhauser, President & CEO, DCI, Hutchinson, Kansas<
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Fintech providers continue to disrupt the community banking space
by offering enhanced digital banking products that focus on the customer e
xperience. Increasingly, many products in the payments, deposit and lending
space are moving out of the traditional banking system. Sarah Fankhauser w
ill explore thoughts on how today’s community bankers need to think about f
uture-proofing their place in the industry by laying the groundwork to stay
viable as part of the fintech revolution and market future. She will discu
ss considerations for strategically preparing for partnerships with fintech
firms, what it means to be a direct bank or sponsor bank, and the changes
in IT infrastructures, staff, product offerings banks may need to implement
to succeed.
11:15–12:15 p.m. How do I Know my Security Progr am is Effective?
Mike Bu
rgard, Chief Information Security Officer, Marco, Sioux Falls,
S.D.
Everyone is now asking these questions. Is my security stra
tegy effective? Have my cyber defenses been breached? How do I recover and
eradicate the bad guys from my environment? Am I spending the right amount
on security? As a former technology and information security officer of a S
outh Dakota-based financial institution and the current chief information s
ecurity officer of Marco Technologies, Mike Burgard is involved in multiple
customer incidents per week across the United States. His experience on qu
estions to be asking about your current cyber defenses and best practices o
n how to build better cyber defenses as well as how to recover from an inci
dent are amongst the best in the industry. He helps customers identify risk
, evaluate the best methods of protection for their systems and secure thei
r information assets.
12:15–1:00 p.m. Lunch with Exhibitors
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1:00–2:00 p.m. Speed Networking
Take part in this fast-paced session where you can lea rn from your colleagues on a variety of tech-related topics. This facilitat ed session will provide an opportunity to share ideas, ask questions and le arn from one another in a fun, relaxed environment.
2:00–3:00 p.m. The Art of Communicating to the Board
Brian Petzold, CISSP, vCISO Senior Advisor
/VP Chief Technology Officer, Bedel Security, Greenburg, Ind.
Thi
s presentation will help information technology and information security ma
nagement staff better understand how to communicate effectively with the bo
ard. Starting with how to understand the personality and the risk appetite
of the board, this session will evolve into a discussion of items that must
be reported as well as other discretionary reporting that can help them be
tter understand the cybersecurity risk footprint of the bank. The appropria
te cadence of reporting and how to effectively and efficiently present comp
lex material will be covered. The session will also address how to use educ
ational opportunities to link technology threats to the reporting that the
board receives. Brian Petzold brings 30 years of experience leading informa
tion technology for banks and credit unions.
3:00–3:15 p.m. B
reak with Exhibitors
3:15–4:15 p.m. Vulnerability Man
agement: How to Mitigate for Your Bank and Your Vendors
Jon Waldman, CISA, CRISC, President–SBS Institute |
EVP, IS Consulting–SBS Cybersecurity, Madison, S.D.
In today’s techno
logy-centric business world, we rely on software, applications and all kind
s of devices to get our work done effectively. Unfortunately, vulnerabiliti
es—new and old—in our technology are often the key to an attacker gaining a
ccess to our networks and information. In 2020 alone, there were 50 new vul
nerabilities reported by NIST per day. Keeping our software, apps and devic
es patched and up to date is a critical component to ensuring the security
of our information, our customers and employees, and our data. Over the pas
t 15 years, Jon Waldman has helped hundreds of organizations identify and u
nderstand cybersecurity risks to allow them to make better and more informe
d business decisions. His passion about cybersecurity training and educatio
n led him to be a driving force in the development of the SBS Institute.
4:15 p.m. Wrap Up & Adjourn
Casual wear is recommended for all sessions. Meeting room t emperatures and personal comfort zones vary. It is recommended you bring a sweater or jacket to sessions.
Hilton Garden Inn Sioux Falls South
5300 South Grand Circle, Siou
x Falls | 605.444.4500
Ask for a room from the SDBA block to receive t
he special rate of $129 per room. The block will be released Aug. 2
5.
Please view our exhibit and sponsor opportunities available now!
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