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 comments on ECB’s draft Cyber Resilience Oversight Expectations for FMIs
Swift thanks the European Central Bank (ECB) for the opportunity to provide comments on the draft “Cyber resilience oversight expectations for financial market infrastructures”.
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Provider Security Controls Framework
This document establishes a set of mandatory security controls for service bureaux participating in the Shared Infrastructure Programme. This version of the document is effective since January 2020.
Sibos Issues – Making the most of change
Corporates are using ISO 20022 to achieve greater transparency and control, while the standard's flexibility also helps market infrastructure initiatives gain acceptance.
Swift delivers Alliance Managed Operations solution for Aktia Group
A Swift customer for more than 20 years, Aktia operates an on-premises Swift infrastructure that includes Alliance Access, Alliance Gateway and SwiftNet Link.
Pioneering MIRS
Norges Bank is the second central bank to adopt the Market Infrastructure Resiliency Service (MIRS), the RTGS resiliency service developed for central banks by Swift
New Aite report: Sibos 2014 Deliberations on the Digital Age
This report rounds up the key discussion topics from the event and evaluates how some of these reflect Swift's five-year strategic program, which is entering its last year in 2015.
Sanctions filters: the expert guide
Sanctions experts offer three essentials for sanctions compliance, outline a four-step plan for effective model validation, and discuss five key challenges facing sanctions compliance professionals.
Sibos session - How do we solve the ‘identity crisis’ in a digital world?
A panel, moderated by Stephania Palma, discusses whether service providers can be trusted to provide convenience AND identity security? Does the answer lie in Cloud solutions? Standards? Will the market resolve itself and provide interoperability between public and private sector approaches?
Rocket man
In his appetite for innovation, Eddie Astanin cuts an unusual figure among the leadership of financial market infrastructures. But in his conviction of the possibility of positive relations between regulators and regulated, his willingness to learn from and apply the experience of others, and in his belief that extended global networks of CSDs can be built without amalgamation, the CEO of the Russian CSD paints a vision of the future of infrastructure that is utterly convincing.