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SwiftNet Directory (SND)

A centralised X.500 directory of entities that stores the certificates and Certificate Revocation Lists that the SwiftNet Certification Authority issues. The SwiftNet Directory identifies an entity by its Distinguished Name (DN). The entities are available to security officers who use the Local Registration Application through the SwiftNet Online Operations Manager to manage them. The certificates and Certificate Revocation Lists are available to the customer's SwiftNet interface (for example, Alliance Gateway).

Bank Directory Plus and IBAN Plus – Test Scenarios

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The document introduces the framework for the Swift Certified Specialist programme. The document includes a description of certification benefits and obligations, the criteria for certification, and the services that Specialists offer and deliver.

Certification Summary - SwiftNet Security Officer

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Certification from Swift - The ultimate validation of skills

Swift Training - Managing SwiftNet PKI

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Factsheet

Sterling B2B Integrator SwiftNet MEFG Server (IBM)

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Certified (Security Conformance) with completion of customer reference confirmation.

Sterling B2B Integrator SwiftNet MEFG Server (Precisely)

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Compatible (FileAct RT) with completion of customer reference tests.

Sterling B2B Integrator SwiftNet MEFG Server (Precisely)

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Compatible (FileAct SnF) with completion of customer reference tests.

Sterling B2B Integrator SwiftNet MEFG Server (Precisely)

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Compatible (InterAct Snf) with completion of customer reference tests.

First banks go live on TIPS using SwiftNet Instant

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Press release

Sterling B2B Integrator SWIFTNet MEFG Server (Precisely)

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Security conformance completed (by self attestation and customer confirmation).

New Zealand’s move to intraday payments and settlement via SwiftNet

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New Zealand has a very modern payments culture, involving low cash & cheque usage and one of the highest electronic funds transfer (EFT) rates per capita1.
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