Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
An optional SwiftNet facility that enables customers to control the access of end users and applications to service functions. The service administrator defines the available user access profiles (roles) for use with RBAC. After provisioning, the security officer within an institution can grant roles to end users and applications.
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Alliance Access: Units
Understand the concept of units in Alliance Access, to practise the creation and approval of new units and to learn how you can use units to achieve operator functions restriction.Disclaimer: This module is Release 7.4 compliant (some images in this module use earlier releases of the software).Learning objectives:Identify the operator entitlements needed to perform unit management tasksRecall how many units can be assigned to an operatorRecognise how security officers can use unit delegation to…
Alliance Access/Entry: Configuring Multi-Format MX Message Handling
Learn how to configure Alliance Access/Entry to handle multi-format MX messages.Learning objectives:Understand the default processing of multi-format MX messages received in Alliance Access/EntryUnderstand how to configure Alliance Access/Entry to handle received multi-format MX messages (basic configuration)Know how to modify the default configuration through the Primary Format and the Target FormatKnow how to route messages that were not successfully translated
How to configure and define CREST queues within Alliance Access for CRFI
This video is part of a series for CREST.It shows how to configure and define CREST operator queues within Alliance Access for the CRFI applications.Prerequisites:Alliance Access is licensed for CREST.An operator profile with CRNET functions assigned.URL access to the Alliance Access/Entry Configuration applicationYou must stop the CRnet component before you configure, add or remove any Crest customer applications..
Lebanon’s IBL Bank validates Alliance Access skills with Swift certification
First Alliance Access Administrator certification in Lebanon (and Middle East) confirms IBL Bank s.a.l Lebanon has extensive expertise in configuring and maintaining a system critical to its daily operations.
Swift has updated the Customer Security Controls Policy
Updates to the Policy provide further clarity and additional information
Swift announces Daily Validation Reports to strengthen customer fraud controls
A new measure as part of Swift’s Customer Security Programme
Swift publishes attestation rate for Customer Security Controls Framework 2019
91% of customers, representing over 99% of Swift’s traffic, have attested to their compliance with CSCF v2019
Strengthening your fraud and cyber-crime protection controls - Presentation
Compliance webinar presentation - March 2017
How to configure an Alliance Access operator to use the Embedded Two-Factor Authentication
Learn how to enable embedded two-factor authentication (2FA) for an Alliance Access operator.An older version is used in the video, however the steps are still applicable for the latest version of Alliance Access/Entry.