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FDIC 2022 Risk Review

By Finosec

June 28, 2022

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Understanding examiner expectations and knowing how to train your team and board on information security is important. You and your team need to know where the risks are and where regulators are focused based on those risks. 

The FDIC released a Risk Review in the middle of 2022. It highlights some really important information that FINOSEC CEO, Zach Duke, has compiled in the video below. 

We have also provided the FDIC Review Summery and Full Risk Review for you and your team to download and utilize in the FINOSEC Academy

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