October marks Cybersecurity Awareness Month — a reminder that staying safe online matters all year. At Dakota West Credit Union, we’re committed to helping you protect your accounts, your identity, and your peace of mind through easy but powerful habits.
Why It Matters Now
Fraud and cyberattacks are rising. In recent years, consumers have lost billions to scams and identity theft—and financial institutions are frequent targets. As your credit union, we believe that security isn’t just our job behind the scenes—it’s a partnership with you, our member.
During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’re doubling down on education and proactive measures. But the best defense starts with you.
Four Foundations for Better Online Security
These simple practices make a big difference. Think of them as your “core four”:
- Strong, unique passwords + a password manager
Reusing passwords across accounts is risky. Use a password manager to store and generate complex passwords for each login.
- Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
MFA adds an extra verification step—like a code sent to your phone. That additional barrier stops many would-be attackers.
- Be alert to scams and phishing attempts
Suspicious emails, texts, or links asking for personal info should raise red flags. Before clicking anything, verify the source. If something feels off, contact us.
- Keep your software and devices updated
Updates often patch security vulnerabilities. Enable automatic updates when possible.
What DWCU Is Doing for Your Safety
We take security seriously—not just in October, but every day. Here’s how we protect your accounts:
- Secure systems & encryption
Our online and mobile platforms are built with security in mind, and all communications are encrypted.
- Fraud monitoring and alerts
Our systems watch for unusual activity so we can respond quickly if something seems off.
- Staff training & awareness
Our team continually updates their knowledge of the latest cyber threats and best practices.
- Member education & support
Through blogs, emails, and alerts, we keep you informed and ready to take action.
Your Cybersecurity Checklist
Take control of your online safety with these steps today:
- Review your passwords. Switch to a password manager if you haven't already.
- Enable MFA for your DWCU account and any other services that allow it.
- Scrutinize emails, texts, or calls asking for personal data. When in doubt, don’t click — call us directly.
- Turn on automatic updates for your devices and apps.
- Keep an eye on your statements, and report anything suspicious immediately.
Beyond October: Staying Ahead of Threats
A more secure relationship with technology doesn’t start and end in October. At DWCU, we aim to:
- Continue sharing timely security tips and alerts
- Evolve our internal security procedures
- Stay abreast of emerging threats and defenses
- Foster a culture where security is natural, not reactive
Thank you for partnering with us in keeping your accounts—and your identity—safe. If you ever have questions about security or suspect something unusual, reach out. We're here to help.