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.
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan communities join more than 3,500 financial institutions using Swift’s KYC Registry
Both financial communities will use industry-owned utility to help address growing KYC compliance challenges. Many of each countries’ banks are already users of Swift’s Sanctions Screening service.
Innovate or lose out - In Conversation with André Casterman, Swift
Swift recently hosted its annual "Swift for Corporates" User Conference in London.
Collaborative innovation in action: solving industry-wide challenges together
How can financial institutions convert their innovation efforts into effective solutions for customers? What are the ingredients of successful collaboration and what can we learn from past projects? Sean Sarginson, Global Head of Innovation at Swift, answers these questions and more.
ISO 20022 in focus with Citi
As an early adopter of the ISO standard, Citi has been a collaborative innovator across its network of internal personnel, governing bodies and corporate clients since 2012.
Banks and fintechs: adversaries or partners? Part one
New article series from the Swift Institute in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania’s Knowledge@Wharton explores today’s industry challenges
Searching for the synthesisers
What role can third-party solutions such as ‘RegTech’ and industry utilities play in helping banks tackle regulatory compliance reporting challenges?
Banks and fintechs: adversaries or partners? Part two
New article series from the Swift Institute and Knowledge@Wharton explores the fledgling relationship between banks and fintechs