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Mobile Device Risks, Records & Compliance Rules: Managing Your BYOD & COPE Policies & Procedures - Details

Registration for this event is open from: Feb 25, 2019 12:00 - Oct 4, 2019 12:00
Where: Webinar, Recorded, Both Live/Recorded, (US).
Date: Apr 4, 2019 - Apr 4, 2019
Time: 02:00 - 03:30
Event description:

Mobile Device Risks, Records & Compliance Rules:
Managing Your BYOD & COPE Policies & Procedures

 Webinar OR Recorded Webinar + Free Digital Download

Thursday, April 4, 2019

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Mountain

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Central

3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Eastern

Financial institution employees and executives regularly use iPhones, tablets, and other mobile devices for business and personal communications. Some use personal, unsecured smartphones to conduct business; others use employer-owned phones to hold private, nonbusiness conversations. Either way, mobile device use increases your financial institution’s legal, regulatory, security, and productivity risks.

To help manage potentially costly risks, best practices dictate development of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Company-Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) policies and procedures, supported by employee education and technology. This session will review mobile risks facing financial institutions, including how best-practices-based policies and procedures can reduce the likelihood of online disasters, increase legal compliance, and enhance communication. Don’t let smartphone slip-ups and mobile missteps blemish your institution’s reputation, damage accountholder relationships, or sink employees’ careers. Join us to learn how to minimize mobile device risks, manage authorized use, and maximize legal and organizational compliance.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Managing mobile device risks and compliance with best-practices-based policy
  • Writing and implementing effective BYOD and COPE policies
  • Educating employees about BYOD and COPE risks, records, policies, and procedures
  • Safeguarding consumer privacy and confidential institution data on mobile devices
  • Preserving, protecting, and producing electronic business records created by mobile devices
  • Choosing the right communications channel for your institution
  • Anticipating and preventing legal, regulatory, security, productivity, and other mobile risks
  • Content rules to enhance mobile communication and compliance
  • Enforcing personal-use rules to minimize risks and maximize productivity
  • Monitoring mobile devices: reconciling privacy expectations with legal realities
  • Lessons learned from real-life mobile device disaster stories
  • Applying tips, tools, and rules for compliant, secure, and productive mobile device use
  • TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
    • Compliance checklist: Best Practices for Effective BYOD & COPE Programs
    • Sample mobile device policy
    • Employee training log
    • Quiz to measure staff learning and a separate answer key

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This informative session is a must for the C-suite, attorneys, compliance officers, records managers, HR personnel, IT staff, risk managers, operations managers, and others responsible for mobile device use, content, records, policy, and compliance.

Attendance verification for CE credits provided upon request.

Please note:  The live webinar option allows you to have one internet connection (from a single computer terminal).  You may have as many people as you like listen and watch from your office computer.

Nancy Flynn     ABOUT THE PRESENTER – Nancy Flynn, The ePolicy Institute™

A recognized expert on workplace policy, communication, and compliance, Nancy Flynn is the founder and executive director of The ePolicy Institute and Business Writing Institute. She provides training, writing, and consulting services to clients seeking to minimize compliance risks and maximize communication skills.  

Nancy is the author of 13 books, including “Writing Effective E-Mail,” “The ePolicy Toolkit,” and “The Social Media Handbook.” An in-demand trainer, she conducts seminars, webinars, and one-on-one coaching for financial institutions, financial services firms, and other clients worldwide. She also serves as an expert witness in litigation related to workplace policies and Internet use.

THREE REGISTRATION OPTIONS

Note:  All materials are subject to copyright.  Transmission, retransmission, or republishing this webinar to other institutions or those not employed by your financial institution is prohibited.  Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.

  1. LIVE WEBINAR

The live webinar option allows you to have one internet connection from a single computer terminal.  You may have as many people as you like listen and watch from your office computer.  Registrants receive a website address and passcode that allows entrance to the seminar.  The session will be approximately 90 minutes, including question and answer sessions.  Seminar materials, including instructions, passcode, and handouts will be emailed prior to the broadcast.  You will need the most current version of Adobe Reader available free at www.adobe.com. 

  1. RECORDED WEBINAR + FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD

Can’t attend the live webinar?  This option provides a recording of the live event, including audio, visuals, and handouts.  We even provide the presenter’s email address for follow-up questions. You will receive an email with the recorded webinar link, which can be viewed anytime 24/7, beginning 6 business days after the webinar.  You will also receive instruction on how to download a free digital copy of the webinar to your PC, which you may keep and use indefinitely.

The recorded webinar may ONLY be ordered for 6 months following the live webinar.  In addition, the download must be completed within 6 months of the live webinar date. 

  1. BOTH LIVE WEBINAR & RECORDED WEBINAR + FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD

Options 1 and 2 described above.

 AFFORDABLE, PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, WHEN AND WHERE YOU CHOOSE