Emergifi and the Redstone Consulting Group (RCG) are working together to improve cybersecurity. RCG’s ACET Collaboration Portal helps credit unions save time and resources when preparing for an exam by organizing tasks, enabling role-based collaboration, and providing secure document storage. Emergifi assists credit unions before, during, and after an exam with cybersecurity offering comprehensive managed security, endpoint security, and compliance services. Emergifi works with credit unions taking actionable tasks from the ACET Collaboration Portal to improve cybersecurity.
The ACET Collaboration Portal provides a cloud-based platform that consolidates work into one place, enforces a tailorable workflow, enables role-based access, and progress tracking. The portal streamlines exam preparation with an intuitive, project-centered interface, so you know where you stand before an NCUA exam begins. The interface includes integrated progress dashboards for individuals and project owners, with historical tracking of decision process and prior year responses.
“Many of our clients struggle to thoroughly prepare for their NCUA examinations. Cybersecurity is a particularly challenging area because it impacts all aspects of operating a credit union. Expertise from many teams within a credit union must come together effectively. Meeting extensive documentation requirements adds to the complexity,” said Gregg Tushaus, President of Emergifi. “The portal will simplify and organize the preparation process for our clients. Advanced preparation utilizing Emergifi services puts credit unions in a position for a positive exam and improves cybersecurity.”
“We’re pleased to be working with Emergifi to support credit unions as they take on the complex challenge of preparing for the new NCUA ACET cybersecurity exam,” said Steve Powers, President of RCG. “Partners like Emergifi help us to ensure that the ACET Collaboration Portal is the best tool in the industry for cyber exam preparation.”