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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SwiftNet Instant to provide access to EBA CLEARING’s RT1 – PR – Spanish version
La solución SwiftNet Instant proporciona acceso al sistema de pago inmediato RT1 de EBA CLEARING
Press release - Spanish version
AMH User Access Management (UAM)
Understand the user security model and explore the User Authorisation and Authentication in AMH.Learning Objectives:Recall the basics of AMH User Security Model components and it's relationshipUnderstand the User Group AssignmentDemonstrate how to create a User Name, the Role Profiles and demonstrate how to define a RoleDistinguish between Data Profile and Data OwnerList the five Authentication types in AMH
Work with Messages in Alliance Access - Associate
Understand the basics of Swift messaging and discover the various software solutions.Estimated duration: 01:20Pre testTest your Knowledge of Swift Messaging and SolutionsMessaging ServicesMessaging ServicesSoftware SolutionsSoftware SolutionsIntroduction to Alliance AccessPost testWork with Messages in Alliance - Associate Curriculum Evaluation
ISO 20022 Spotlight on Alliance Access
We have now reached the go-live date for ISO 20022 for cross-border payments and reporting, and the start of the coexistence period, when some entities have adopted ISO 20022 and others not.The key mandatory action is to upgrade your messaging interface, as the first part of your plan to test the operational impact of changes. This will allow you to receive a multi-format MX with embedded MT on your interface and back-office applications. We then invite you to test the receipt of this multi…
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Four things to do before the 2018 Swift Standards release
The 2018 Swift Standards release is only a month away; with this year’s update allowing customers to access a host of new innovations in cross-border payments. Here are four things you should do ahead of the release.
The countdown to 31 December 2017
The deadline for all users to self-attest against Swift’s customer security controls is only weeks away – have you attested yet?