Service bureau COCC will be offering its credit union andcommunity bank clients the customized enterprise risk managementsolutions from Fortress Risk Management, the Connecticut companiessaid.

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The Fortress solution provides detailed views of governmentregulation and compliance requirements, audit policies, systemintrusion and transaction fraud across all consumer and businessaccounts and can be customized to meet specific institutionrequirements, the companies said.

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“This comprehensive solution offers around-the-clock protectionagainst the broad spectrum of risk, giving our clients betterintelligence and greater peace of mind,” said Joe Trafton, seniorvice president and chief strategies officer at COCCin Avon, Conn. He said it will be integrated with the company'score processing platform.

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Ray Seefeldt, president of Fortress Risk Management, inGlastonbury, Conn., said, “Both companies and our clients willbenefit from this partnership as the Enterprise Risk components ofFortress streamline the institutions' compliance processes to savetime and resources.”

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Client-owned COCC provides technology services to more than 165financial institutions, including about 40 credit unions, thecompany said. Its core platform is an outsourced version of the DNA platform from Open SolutionsInc., also in Glastonbury.

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