Credit Union Times regularly posts columns on the broadtopic of compliance and regulations and their effect on creditunion management, as well as the agencies charged with enforcingsaid rules. Here we've compiled a few of the latest offerings alongthose lines that we hope you find interesting and relevant.

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Regulatory Modernization is Welcome News

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Credit union management consultant Kirk Cuevas discusses theNCUA's moves toward streamlining its rules for federally insuredcredit unions.

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Speak Up: Eye-Opening Lessons From NCUA Listening SessionsCredit Union Times Editor-in-Chief Sarah Snell Cookediscusses her experience at one of the sessions the agency isholding nationwide, and encourages credit unions to take theopportunity to speak up.

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The CFPB's 'Public' Regulatory Philosophy

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CUNA Mutual Group regulatory compliance manager Lauren Calhoundiscusses the different, but inclusive, direction the new ConsumerFinancial Protection Bureau seems to be taking.

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CAMEL Disclosures Would Cause More Panic Among Managers ThanPublic

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Credit union consultant Tom Glatt Jr. argues that there's ashift in the need for financial institution transparency that theFed and the NCUA alike should recognize.

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The FFIEC's New Guidance: Some Guideline, Help as AuditsCommence

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Dell SecureWorks consultant Anthony Plastino III gets in detailabout the new FFIEC guidance about multifactor authentication andsecuring the online and mobile banking channels.

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