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Advanced Bank Solutions latest to offer IronKey security platform

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Financial services solutions provider Advanced Bank Solutions is the latest company to team up with IronKey to offer the Trusted Access Platform to its clients.

The IronKey Trusted Access Platform delivers online banking security in a multi-layered approach to mitigate the risk of online banking fraud. With it, banks can stop criminal attacks from malware, incorporate secure browsing and meet the requirements for FFEIC online banking fraud guidance.


Advanced Bank Solutions chose Trusted Access because the product allows its clients to prevent fraud on the customers’ computers through a simple and integrated approach that reduces risk with multiple layers of security. It also allows Advanced’s clients to meet FFEIC guidance by the January 2012 deadline. [end] 

HSBC announced that it will begin the conversion to contactless technology this month, replacing all customer banking debit cards, according to ThinkMoney.com.

The bank will start to roll out the new contactless cards to existing customers whose debit cards are due to expire this month and then continue the process as cards expire. Customers who don’t want a contactless card can opt out by contacting their bank before their current card expires.

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Sensor supplier Fingerprint Cards AB (FPC) has extended its partnership with Chinese biometrics provider Miaxis Biometrics Co. LTD to deliver biometrics products to the Chinese banking sector.

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BNC National Bank, a national bank serving customers in North Dakota, Arizona and Minnesota, is offering sit commercial customers IronKey Trusted Access to improve online security and help protect customers from cyber thieves targeting online banking users of ACH and wire transfer services.

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The German Banking Industry Committee has partnered with Infineon Technologies to launch one of Europe’s biggest contactless payment trials in the metropolitan area of Hanover, Braunschweig and Wolfsburg.

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