Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
A security infrastructure, based on public key cryptography, that provides digital signatures and the supporting certification services.
SwiftNet Public Key Infrastructure (SwiftNet PKI)
A pervasive security infrastructure based on public-key cryptography, which provides digital signatures and supporting certification services. SwiftNet Public Key Infrastructure comprises the SwiftNet Certification Authority, the SwiftNet Registration Authority, and the SwiftNet Directory. These authorities provide the customer with online certificate management capabilities.
Swift selected as a Network Service Provider to all TARGET services
Swift has been awarded the license to offer connectivity services to all Eurosystem market infrastructures via the European Single Market Infrastructure Gateway (ESMIG)
Premium Services customers from Asia Pacific gather in Hong Kong
The Premium Services Forum is an exclusive event focusing on key challenges the industry is facing
Swift paper explores the changing landscape of real-time payments
New research highlights key trends and critical drivers for global adoption of real-time systems for retail payments.
ISO 20022 adoption: Moving towards a common language
Sibos panellists discuss key elements of the transition to the new industry standard.
Swift shares new perspectives on the future of RMB clearing
Potential developments in market infrastructures to address the needs of future RMB payment transactions
South Africa market infrastructure SAMOS goes live on ISO 20022
This migration to ISO 20022’s rich-data format is a major milestone resulting from successful collaboration.
Swift’s Customer Security Programme (CSP) is well underway. What has it achieved to date, and what are the next key milestones?
Stephen Gilderdale, Head of UK, Ireland and Nordics, and Tony Wicks, Head of AML Initiatives, discuss how Swift’s Customer Security Programme and financial crime compliance services portfolio are helping members bolster cyber security for themselves, their counterparties and the community.
Achieving Harmony with ISO 20022
Three days of events focus on Standards in New York Top executives from global banks and market infrastructures met at Swift’s New York offices in May 2016 for the fourth Market Infrastructure Summit. The day’s agenda focused on the execution of the ISO 20022 Harmonisation Charter, i.e. how to turn the Charter best practice principles into an operational reality. Each of the key principles was extensively discussed: sharing information, publishing service information on MyStandards, adhering to…
Swift collaborates with ISSA on three major reports on securities markets
New reports provide insights on cyber-security, infrastructure for crypto-assets and regulatory developments in the securities services industry.