private key
The key of an asymmetric key pair that the owner keeps secret. The private key is mathematically related to a unique public key. Within a Public Key Infrastructure, the owner uses the private key either for signing or for decryption.
New York Times public editor reverses himself on 23 June article
Says no evidence of abuse of private data is a key reason
Three key trends shaping the future of corporate treasury
At Sibos corporate treasurers and banks came together to explore key trends shaping the future of global treasury
Buy side holds key to ETC harmonisation across industry
London, 19 March 2013 - The lack of an industry standard solution for electronic trade confirmation (ETC) is driving up industry costs, as buy sides deliberate about which technology platform best suits their business. This is among the key findings of the latest in a series of reports from analyst firm Aite into the challenges of and solutions for trade verification in the market today.
Swift achieves key T2S milestones
Brussels, 22 August 2012 - Swift, the financial messaging provider for more than 10,000 financial institutions and corporations in 212 countries and territories, announced today that it has completed successfully and on time the ‘proof of concept' (PoC) phase of development of its value-added network (VAN) solution for T2S.
The Future of Financial Intelligence Sharing: The key to fighting financial crime?
In a panel discussion at Sibos 2017, Jennifer Calvery (HSBC) and Nick Maxwell (RUSI) explored the challenges and opportunities associated with information sharing, and discussed the findings of research carried out by the Future of Financial Intelligence Sharing (FFIS) programme.
The time is right to accelerate cloud migration
Increasingly, financial institutions are migrating their core services to public and private cloud solutions.
Data and buy-side engagement key to FX market self-regulation
Codes of conduct and market standards address poor behaviour in FX markets far more effectively than formal regulation − which has inadvertently altered the balance between liquidity providers and liquidity consumers, and could even discourage prudent behaviour. But, buy-side commitment and improved data transparency are recommended strategies to further improve behaviour.
Swift’s KYC Registry: the key to overcoming KYC challenges
Deutsche Bank cites The KYC Registry as the driving force behind industry change
Universal Confirmations: Answers to your key questions
With the deadline to confirm payments approaching, here’s what you should know to get prepared.
Five key Sibos 2018 takeaways for corporate treasurers
Digitisation, standardisation and gpi under the microscope in Sydney