ROCKVILLE, Md. — National Institutes of Health Federal Credit Union has chosen another suburban Washington organization–Cyveillance Inc.–to help thwart phishing attacks. NIH FCU joins $1.2 billion Schools Financial Credit Union in Sacramento, Calif, as Cyveillance's most recent credit union clients. Cyveillance is an Arlington, Va.-based company that identifies phishing attacks in real time and provides take-down services. The company says its client list includes more than three-fourths of the Fortune 500 companies in financial services, pharmaceutical, energy, and technology industries. "NIH FCU has always had measures in place to secure member data within our own perimeters. However, with phishing attacks targeting members outside our secure network, internal protection alone is no longer enough," says John Szeglin, IT manager at $343 million NIH FCU.
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