Secure, Automated Information Exchange
Articles
- A Roadmap: Developing a Cost-Effective Approach to Secure Data Exchange
The 2005 FFIEC Guidance required banks to perform an IT risk assessment and implement a plan to solve any identified risks. (October 2007) - White Paper: Securing Data Transmissions For Banking Now and Next Generation
This paper will explore the primary methods of secure data transfer between banks and their corporate clients. (October 2006) - Considerations in Secure Data and Information Exchange Protocols Between Banks and Corporations
This article explains the primary methods of secure data transfer between banks and their corporate clients (TTY, FTP, S-HTTP), giving a general description, security requirements and the advantages and disadvantages of each protocol. (2006) - Transporter Technology Ushers in Sunset for Modem Data Exchange
You can stop using multiple data transfer protocols for the exchange and delivery of corporate client files, maximize the value of your investment in the corporate website, improve security and reduce expenses. (2006) - Push Applications Make Timely and Relevant Financial Information Readily Available to Your Corporate Clients
Push applications can automatically search for specific information tailored for the user and deliver it when and where the user chooses. (2006)
Related Articles and Information
- Secure, Automated, Cost-Effective File Transfer Solutions
(Product Solutions from AP Technology)
Press Releases from AP Technology
- The Weiland Financial Group Chooses AP Technology Transporter® Solution for Secure, Automated File Transfer and Receipt Option (05/21/08)
- AP Technology and Fundtech Form Partnership to Bring Automated, Real-Time Reporting Functionality to Cash Management (04/22/08)
- Bank of Oklahoma Financial to Offer Secure File Exchange in Alliance with AP Technology (05/16/06)
- AP Technology Forms Strategic Partnership with Keneisys Corp (05/08/06)
