Lummis Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Protect Wyoming Credit Unions from Cyber Threats

August 4, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), along with Senators Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Mark Warner (D-VA), introduced the bipartisan Improving Cybersecurity of Credit Unions Act to protect credit union members from cybersecurity threats that could jeopardize their identities, privacy, and security. 

“Many people in Wyoming choose to keep their money or get a loan at their local credit union.   Unfortunately, their sensitive information is all too often targeted by cyber hackers,” said Senator Lummis. “I’m proud to join my colleagues, Senators Ossoff and Warner, in introducing the Improving Cybersecurity of Credit Unions Act to help safeguard data at credit unions.” 

The Improving Cybersecurity of Credit Unions Act will assist Wyoming credit unions in developing more advanced cyber infrastructure by empowering the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) to assess cybersecurity risks posed by service providers and take action to protect Wyoming’s 325,398 credit union members. The bill also restores previous NCUA authority to examine credit union service providers and mirrors the provisions of the Bank Service Company Act. 

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