NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Volunteer Corporate Credit Union (VolCorp) said it is partnering with Symphony, a wholly owned consulting services CUSO, to offer a new suite of cybersecurity services.
The new solutions are powered by Tuik Security Group.

“This decision will grant Symphony clients access to Tuik’s advanced security solution offerings for institutions looking to prioritize digital security, mitigate risk, and offer ongoing protection against evolving online threats,” according to the organizations.
“Every service we offer draws on our firsthand knowledge and experience of the credit union industry,” Symphony President and VolCorp Chief Experience Officer Christina Adkison said in a statement. “As we think about what’s next for credit unions, it’s our responsibility to stay proactive – offering intuitive services that represent a new level of protection.”
‘No Longer Optional’
Added VolCorp Vice President of Enterprise Risk and Symphony Consultant Tyler McNair in a statement, “In today’s digital landscape, safeguarding your members’ assets and personal information is paramount. Cybersecurity is no longer optional – it’s a necessity. Our partnership with Tuik Security Group underscores our commitment to equipping credit unions with robust cybersecurity solutions and expertise needed to safeguard their networks, data, and reputation in an increasingly hostile digital landscape; putting them in a position to be proactive instead of reactionary.”
