Protecting Your Information: How MSUFCU Safeguards Member Data

February 5, 2026

MSUFCU’s goal is to protect your personal and financial information using a multi-layered approach encompassing people, processes, and cutting-edge technology.
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The foundation of MSUFCU data protection is the CIA triad:
  • Confidentiality: data is only accessible to authorized users.
  • Integrity: data is accurate, complete, and safe from unauthorized changes.
  • Availability: data is always available when authorized users need it. 

Our Security Approach

Maintaining a security mindset

We integrate world-class security frameworks, policies, and assessments into daily life. 

Controlling who has access

Only approved personnel and systems may access member information. We enforce strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, and role-specific employee access.

Making data unreadable

We encrypt data to make it unreadable, in case of attack attempts. Data is encrypted whenever it is stored in databases, servers, and cloud applications, or traveling through the network between systems. 

Securing boundaries

We use security boundaries to protect the internal network from the outside world. This includes:
  • Digital gatekeepers (e.g., firewalls). 
  • Systems that search for suspicious patterns or known attackers, then block the threat and/or alert the security staff.
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). 

Finding and responding to threats

We detect and respond to threats in real time using: 
  • A tool that analyzes data for signals suggesting a breach (e.g., a Security Information and Event Manager, also known as a SIEM). 
  • Applications that continuously monitor laptops, mobile devices, and servers.
  • Applications that scan for security flaws so that they can be fixed immediately. 
  • Comprehensive plans that guide how MSUFCU responds to a security incident. We practice these plans, so we are ready to respond immediately. 

Securing data during development

We begin protecting member information before an application or website is deployed by: 
  • Mandating ongoing, role-appropriate security training for developers.
  • Using only authorized, secure, and up-to-date programming languages.
  • Including security tests and checks at every stage of the development cycle.
  • Replacing an application’s sensitive data elements with non-sensitive ones for processing (e.g., tokens).
  • Automating to avoid simple errors.

Conclusion

Protecting member data is a continuous, evolving responsibility. With proactivity and precision, MSUFCU’s teams work together to ensure your sensitive information remains safe and sound.

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