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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Factsheet: Payment Controls, how to detect and intercept payment anomalies in real-time
Payment Controls (PCS) can help you to detect payment anomalies that are indicative of fraud affecting your institution, customers, and counterparties, or cause operational issues.
EasyWay™ over Swift Web Access
This document describes how Euroclear clients can get started with EasyWay using Swift Web Access offering.
Alliance Access Integration – MQ Host Adaptor
This document lists the tests for application providers that integrate their back-office application or middleware with Alliance Access using MQ Host Adaptor
Factsheet for Swift Web Access Service Providers
Offer your customers secure and reliable access to your web applications over SwiftNet.
Factsheet for Swift Web Access End Customers
Offering you secure and reliable access to your service provider’s web applications over SwiftNet.
Alliance Access/Entry 7.0 Functional Overview
This document provides a high level description of the main functional enhancements provided by Alliance Access/Entry 7.0
Alliance Access Integration – Automated File Transfer
This document lists the tests for application providers that integrate their middleware or back-office application with Alliance Access using Automated File Transfer (AFT) Adaptor.
Alliance Access Integration – SOAP Host Adaptor
This document lists the tests for application providers that integrate their back-office application or middleware with Alliance Access using SOAP Host Adaptor and that are looking at qualifying against the SwiftCertified Application.
FAQ about CSCF (controls specific)
Find answers to your questions about the CSCF in our FAQ Tip 5021823.