Computer Security Basics for Businesses

Computer safety is essential when protecting sensitive information while in the workplace. Go to https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/small-business-computer-security-basics%20 to read more information from the Federal Trade Commission on Small Business Computer Security Basics.

Should you ever have questions about your computer safety and its connection with your accounts at SNB please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you for trusting Security National Bank as your financial institution.

Beware of Tech Support Scams

Tech support scams are a common type of scam affecting many online users. Go to https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0346-tech-support-scams to read more information from the Federal Trade Commission regarding tech support scams.

Should you ever have questions about your computer safety and its connection with your accounts at SNB please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for trusting Security National Bank as your financial institution.

Coming Soon

Streamlined and Simplified On-line Banking Coming Soon

Online Banking Is Getting a Makeover!

*New Features Include:

  • Streamlined login Page
  • Simplified Homepage
  • Responsive design making it easier to navigate from any type of device
  • And much more

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the e-banking group at 580.234.5151 or ebanking@snbenid.com.

*New features apply to Personal Online Banking only.

SNB Pays for As

Security National Bank of Enid will once again be rewarding five lucky area students for their good grades with the SNB Pays for A’s program.

Since 2002 thousands of report cards have been submitted. The bank sponsors the program twice a year, once for spring semester grades and once for fall semester grades.

The program is open to students in grade 3 through 12. Public and private school students are encouraged to participate. Students will have until 5pm June 16, 2017 to take their report cards to any Security National Bank’s three locations. There the bank will make a copy of the report card and place it in a hopper. Four cards will be drawn from the hopper. Those four students will receive $10 for each A and $5 for each B on their spring 2017 semester grades. Individual grades from each nine-week section will not be considered. All students entering their grades will receive a coupon for an ice dream cone from Chick Fil A of Enid.

In addition to the four students who will be “paid for their As”, one card will be drawn from the hopper for a $150 savings account with the bank.

Security National Bank offers a full suite of products and services for consumer and commercial customers. Bank 24 hours a day using SNB’s online banking at snbenid.com. Security National Bank is located at: 201 West Broadway, 201 West Maine and 210 North Oakwood. Bank lobby hours are 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday and Saturday’s 9am to noon at the 201 West Maine location.

Nels Named Branch Manager

Tiffany Nels has been promoted to assistant vice president branch manager of Security National Bank of Enid’s 210 North Oakwood Location. Nels is a veteran banker with more than 15 years of banking experience. An Enid native, Nels received a Business Degree from the University of Central Oklahoma. She began her banking career in Enid 2001. Nels joined Security National Bank in 2014. Nels works with new and existing bank customers to secure lines or extension of lines of credit, commercial loans, consumer credit loans, and real estate loans. Nels is active with March of Dimes and is treasurer of United Way of Northwest Oklahoma.

SNB Online Banking-Important Information

In an effort to maintain the highest standards in data security, Security National Bank’s online banking will no longer be compatible with older versions of operating systems or browsers that do not support TLS 1.2. After May 15, 2017, users need to ensure that TLS 1.2 is enabled. Please see the chart below to verify your online banking will continue to work after this date. If you have any questions or need assistance enabling TLS 1.2, please call Security National Bank’s online banking department at 580.234.5151.

Boler Retires

Longtime Enid banker Mark Boler will retire April 28, 2017 after 35 years in the banking industry. He was a vice president retail lender and branch manager at Security National Bank’s 210 North Oakwood location. Boler was a lender with SNB for 23 years. “We had benefited from Mark’s leadership and team oriented management style” said president Brad Blankenship, “he has been an integral part of our success for several years” added Blankenship, “we wish him a joyful retirement”. Boler was a lender with Northwest Bank prior to his Security National Bank career.

Online Safety Tips

Protection from Cyber Attacks

 

The Department of Homeland Security Provides the following preventative strategies to help online users proactively look for emails that could lead to a cyber-attack.

 

  • Never click on links in email. Go to the site and log on directly. Whatever notification or service offering was referenced in the email, if valid, will be available via regular log on.
  • Never open the attachments. Typically, retailers will not send emails with attachments. If there is any doubt, contact the retailer directly and ask whether the email with the attachment was sent from them.
  • Do not give out personal information over the phone or in an email unless you are sure they need the information and that they are a legitimate company or organization. Social engineering is a process of deceiving individuals into providing personal information to seemingly trusted agents who turn out to be malicious actors.

 

Other Practical tips to protect yourself from cyberattacks:

 

  • Set secure passwords and don’t share them with anyone. Avoid using common words, phrases, or personal information.
  • Keep your operating system, browser, anti-virus and other critical software up to date. Security updates and patches are available for free from reputable companies.
  • Verify the authenticity of requests from companies or individuals by contacting them directly. If you are asked to provide personal information via email, you can independently contact the company directly to verify this request.
  • Pay close attention to website URLs. Pay attention to the URLs of websites you visit. Malicious websites sometimes use a variation in common spelling or different domain (for example, .com instead of .net) to deceive unsuspecting computer users.
  • For e-mail, turn off the option to automatically download attachments.
  • Be suspicious of unknown links or request sent through email or text message.  Do not click on unknown links or answer strange questions sent to your mobile device, regardless of who the sender appears to be.

 

To read more go to https://www.dhs.gov/how-do-i/protect-myself-cyber-attacks

 

Should you ever have questions about your computer safety and its connection with your accounts at SNB please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Thank you for trusting Security National Bank as your financial institution.

 

 

 

 

 

Hiebert Promoted

Security National Bank of Enid has promoted Brian Hiebert to Senior Vice President of Information Systems. Hiebert manages the day-to-day operations of the banks information systems at three locations. He began working at Security National Bank in 1993 becoming the Network Administrator in 1994, Assistant Vice President of Information Systems in 1997 and was named Vice President in 2003. “Brian Hiebert is an exemplary employee” said the bank President Brad Blankenship, “his strong leadership skills, along with his strong banking background continues to propel Security National Bank’s suite of products and services to the forefront.” Hiebert is a graduate of Aline Cleo High School. He holds double Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science and Business Administration from Northwestern Oklahoma State University and is a certified Novell engineer. Brian and his wife Sheila have three children.

SNB Pays for As

Security National Bank of Enid will once again be rewarding five lucky area students for their good grades with the SNB Pays for A’s program.

Since 2002 thousands of report cards have been submitted. The bank sponsors the program twice a year, once for spring semester grades and once for fall semester grades.

The program is open to students in grades 3 through 12. Public and private school students are encouraged to participate. Students will have until 5pm February 10, 2017 to take their report cards to any of Security National Bank’s three locations. There the bank will make a copy of the report card and place it in a hopper. Four cards will be drawn from the hopper. Those four students will receive $10 for each A and $5 for each B on their fall 2016 semester grades. Individual grades from each nine-week section will not be considered. All students entering their grades will receive a coupon for an ice dream cone from Chick Fil A of Enid.

In addition to the four students who will be “paid for their As”, one card will be drawn from the hopper for a $150 savings account with the bank.

Security National Bank offers a full suite of products and services for consumer and commercial customers. Bank 24 hours a day using SNB’s online banking at snbenid.com. Security National Bank is located at: 201 West Broadway, 201 West Maine and 210 North Oakwood. Bank lobby hours are 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday and Saturday’s 9am to noon at the 201 West Maine location.

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