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Online Banking Security Statement
This
Internet Banking System brings together a combination of
industry-approved security technologies to protect data for the bank
and for you, our customer. It features password-controlled system
entry, a VeriSign-issued Digital ID for the bank's server, Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol for data encryption, and a router loaded
with a firewall to regulate the inflow and outflow of server traffic.
Secure Access and Verifying User Authenticity
To
begin a session with the bank's server the user must key in a Log-in ID
and a password. Our Internet Banking System uses a "3 strikes and
you're out" lock-out mechanism to deter users from repeated login
attempts. After three unsuccessful login attempts, the system locks the
user out, requiring either a designated wait period or a phone call to
the bank to verify the password before re-entry into the system. Upon
successful login, the Digital ID from VeriSign, the experts in digital
identification certificates, authenticates the user's identity and
establishes a secure session with that visitor.
Secure Data Transfer
Once
the server session is established, the user and the server are in a
secured environment. Because the server has been certified as a 128-bit
secure server by VeriSign, data traveling between the user and the
server is encrypted with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. With SSL,
data that travels between the bank and customer is encrypted and can
only be decrypted with the public and private key pair. In short, the
bank's server issues a public key to the end user's browser and creates
a temporary private key. These two keys are the only combination
possible for that session. When the session is complete, the keys
expire and the whole process starts over when a new end user makes a
server session.
Router and Firewall
Requests
must filter through a router and firewall before they are permitted to
reach the server. A router, a piece of hardware, works in conjunction
with the firewall, a piece of software, to block and direct traffic
coming to the server. The configuration begins by disallowing ALL
traffic and then opens holes only when necessary to process acceptable
data requests, such as retrieving web pages or sending customer
requests to the bank.
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