American Momentum Bank Extends Information Security Training From Edcomm Banker’s Academy
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American Momentum Bank has recently extended its contract with Edcomm Banker’s Academy for Information Security training.
New York, NY, March 11, 2010 -- American Momentum Bank has recently extended its contract with Edcomm Banker’s Academy for a third year of Information Security training. Focus on Information Security will continue to be hosted and maintained by Edcomm Banker’s Academy’s Learning Management System (LMS), Learning Link®.
Focus on Information Security, from Edcomm Banker’s Academy, teaches all aspects of information security with specific emphasis on protecting customer and employee information from identity theft, social engineering, phishing, fraud and spam scams, complying with the privacy laws and regulations that require due diligence such as the GLBA, Reg P and FACT Act, following proper security policies and procedures for strong passwords, Internet and email usage, physical security, reporting potential problems and security breaches.
Testing, tracking, administration, reports and certification are easily accomplished through Learning Link®, Edcomm Banker’s Academy’s full-featured LMS, which has an open architecture that builds on industry-standard SCORM and AICC compliance and offers a wide variety of customizable, real-time reports available both onscreen and in CSV formats for download and integration into any HR system. Learning Link’s servers have been issued a SAS-70 attesting to the quality of their security, business continuity and performance.
For more information about programs like this, or to find out how The Edcomm Group Banker’s Academy can customize any training program, log onto http://www.bankersacademy.com or call +1.212.631.9400.
American Momentum Bank offers state-of-the-art products and services for businesses and individuals at its four branch location in Florida and maintains exceeding $491 million.
The Edcomm Group Banker’s Academy is a 22-year-old multimedia education and communication consulting firm specializing in the development of creative business solutions that improve productivity, customer service and market share - providing bottom-line results. The Edcomm Group Banker’s Academy has had the privilege of assisting many distinguished clients with business solutions in the form of eLearning programs, online bank training and classroom instruction, multimedia production and online and print based documentation. Edcomm Banker's Academy offers many off-the-shelf and customized courses such as Teller Training, Compliance Training and Systems Training specifically designed for Banks, Credit Unions and Money Services Businesses (MSBs).
The Edcomm Group Banker's Academy (http://www.bankersacademy.com) is headquartered in New York City with locations and representation throughout the world.
Contact: Dr. Linda Eagle Edcomm Banker’s Academy 21 Penn Plaza Suite 1010 New York, NY 10001, USA T: 212.631.9400 F: 212.631.0659
http://www.bankersacademy.com
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