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Credit Union Department
914 East Anderson Lane
Austin, Texas 78752
Phone: 512-837-9236
Fax: 512-832-0278
Email: info@fcud.texas.gov
Web Site: www.cud.texas.gov
CUD is the state agency that
regulates and supervises credit
unions chartered by the State of
Texas. The Department is
professionally accredited by the
National Association of State Credit
Union Supervisors (NASCUS)
certifying that CUD maintains the
highest standards and practices in
state credit union supervision.
Our Mission is to safeguard the
public interest, protect the interests
of credit union members and
promote public confidence in credit
unions.
Credit Union Commission
The Commission is the policy making
body for CUD. The Commission is a
board of private citizens appointed
by and responsible to the Governor
of Texas.
Members:
Manuel Cavazos IV, Chair
Rob Kyker, Vice Chair
Gary D. Tuma
Gary L. Janacek
Sherri B. Merket
Allyson "Missy" Morrow
Kay Stewart
Vik Vad
A. John Yoggerst
Next Commission Meeting
Friday, June 20, 2014 beginning at
8:00 a.m. in the offices of CUD.News of Interest to Credit Unions 'Regufatedby the Credit Union Department
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Cyber Resources
The Department encourages credit unions to actively utilize available
resources to identify and help mitigate potential cyber-related risks.
It is important for credit unions of all sizes to be aware of the
constantly emerging cyber threats and resources available to help
identify these threats. Some government and government-
sponsored resources that credit unions may want to consider
include the following organizations.
* United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-
CERT) - The Department of Homeland Security's US-CERT
facilitates the coordination of cyber information sharing and
provides cyber vulnerability and threat information through
its national Cyber Awareness System (NCAS). Credit unions
may learn more about US-CERT and subscribe to receive
security alerts, tips and other updates through its website at
www.us-cert.gov.
* U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force (ECTF) - The
Electronic Crimes Task Force teams local, state and federal
law enforcement personnel with prosecutors, private
industry, and academia to maximize what each has to offer in
an effort to combat cyber criminal activity. For more
information on the Electronic Crimes Task Forces please visit
www.secretservice.gov/ectf.shtml.
* FBI InfraGard - InfraGard is an information sharing forum
between the FBI and the private sector. InfraGard operates
more than 60 chapters that conduct local meetings pertinent
to their area. Information about InfraGard may be obtained
at www.infragard.org.
Credit unions that utilize third party service providers should check
with their providers about the existence of user groups that also
could be valuable sources of information.
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Texas. Credit Union Department. Credit Union Department Newsletter, Number 06-14, June 2014, periodical, June 18, 2014; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth638819/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.