HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo.–The National Credit Union Information Sharing Analysis Organization (NCU-ISAO) is reporting it has now surpassed 250 CU members.

The organization was created to advance cyber resilience across the credit union community.
“Founded in 2016 with the belief that collaboration is the key to combating emerging threats, NCU-ISAO has become a trusted hub for intelligence sharing, real-time alerts, and peer-driven learning,” the organization said. “As the only ISAO dedicated solely to the credit union community, the organization has built a unique space where institutions of all sizes can share insights, anticipate risks, and respond collectively to today’s rapidly evolving cyber landscape.”
As cybersecurity challenges continue to grow in scale and complexity, NCU-ISAD said in a statement that its role becomes even more vital. NCU-ISAD said it is based on a member-driven model and a deep understanding of the unique pressures facing credit unions.
‘More Than a Number’
“This milestone is more than a number—it’s a reflection of the strong, cooperative spirit that defines the credit union industry,” President and CEO Brian Hinze said in a statement. “We’ve grown organically through the continued support of our members and by staying focused on what matters most: helping credit unions protect their operations, their members, and in turn the communities they serve.”
