Today we are connected to our smartphones or a computer wherever we go, because of that our world is becoming increasingly dependent on cybersecurity. WCF Financial Bank is proud to be a part of the national Cybersecurity Awareness Month to help us all understand the latest ways to protect WCF, and our friends and families online.
You can greatly increase your cybersecurity online, at work and at home by taking a few simple steps: Think Before You Click: Recognize and Report Phishing, Update Your Software: Use Strong Passwords, Enable Multi-Factor Authentication.
Throughout October, we will learn more about these cyber basics through a wide variety of activities and learning opportunities planned for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is making it possible for you to learn about cyber basics as well as advanced cybersecurity issues.
At CISA's Cybersecurity Awareness Month website www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity-awareness-month, there is basic information, classes, and even live events happening throughout October. We encourage you to explore the website and participate in theme days including Women in Tech, International Day, and for anyone interested in a career in cybersecurity-Career Day.
In the end, the security we place around our organization is only as strong as you. We encourage you to visit the CISA website, download the Tips Sheets, and share them with your coworkers, family, and friends
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WCF Bancorp Inc. published this content on 06 October 2022 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 06 October 2022 20:51:03 UTC.
WCF Bancorp, Inc. is a holding company for WCF Financial Bank (the Bank). The Bank is a state-chartered non-member bank and regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Iowa Division of Banking and has deposit insurance through the FDIC. The Bank has full-service offices in Webster City, Independence and Tama, Iowa. The Bank provides banking services to its local respective markets. The Bankâs personal banking services include checking, including Kasasa Cash and Kasasa Cash Back; Money Market Accounts; Savings and certificate of deposits (CDs), including Kasasa Saver and Christmas Club; debit/automated teller machine (ATM) cards, credit cards, and loans. The Bankâs business banking services include business checking, business savings, business credit cards and business loans. Its agricultural banking includes agricultural checking, agricultural savings, agricultural credit cards and agricultural loans.