security
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Data
security is provided on multiple levels: by firewall, intrusion
detection software, network monitoring, application-level. |
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| Firewall |
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firewall serves as a security gate between the Internet and our network
- including the mainframe data. By intercepting Internet data
"packets" first, the firewall ensures that only packets
permitted by our "rule set" may be passed beyond the public
Internet to our secure web commerce server, and ultimately to the
Banking application. |
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Detection |
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detection software, running on its own server, unobtrusively analyzes
data packets to detect patterns of hostile activity, misuse, or
malicious Java and ActiveX applets. The intrusion detection system
detects intrusion attempts in real time and responds to suspicious
activity. |
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Network
Monitoring |
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Firewalls
and intrusion detection systems are monitored 7 days a week, 24 hours a
day. The Internet banking Application and its encrypted data are not
available to monitoring personnel. |
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Application
Level Security |
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Unique
user codes and passwords identify authorized account holders. The
combined effect of the various security systems allow clients to access
only areas permitted through the Internet Banking application. |
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