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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 PKI Certificate Administration Guide

How to interpret your traffic invoice - FileAct messages

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Learn how FileAct messages are invoiced by Swift Prerequisites: You must have access to "Billing Information" in your swift.com account to be able to access and download invoices

How to connect to your Daily Validation Reports

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Learn how to access the DVR reports from the Watch Platform.

Swift Independent Assessment Framework v2024

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Get an overview of the independent assessment process, required to confirm compliance with the Swift Customer Security Controls Framework (CSCF).

Swift Independent Assessment Framework v2023

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Get an overview of the independent assessment process, required to confirm compliance with the Swift Customer Security Controls Framework (CSCF).

Name Screening Administration

Trainings
Understand how to access Name Screening, RBAC roles and Business Units.

How to manage e-orders and drafts in the Order Tracker tool

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Learn how to place an order and track its progressPrerequisites:You have the swift.com access rights to place orders and configuration changesYou have the swift.com access rights to the order tracker tool

MySwift

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Learn how MySwift helps you to manage your Swift services and products, keep track of your orders and invoices, and access online support.Learning objectives:Show how to access the MySwift portal.Identify at least three sections of the MySwift portal.Name at least four support applications accessible through MySwift.Explain the main tasks you can perform in at least four tools on MySwift.

How to run saa_supportinfo via command prompt on Windows

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Learn how to run the saa_supportinfo tool via command prompt on Windows.More detailed steps:In windows, go to Start > All Programs > Alliance Access and click on Installation.Open the Alliance Access command prompt.Run the saa_supportinfo command from the default directory.

Introduction to Name Screening

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Understand the purpose and usage of Name Screening and how to access the service.Learning objectives:Describe Name Screening serviceName the lists Name Screening screens and the definition of these listsDescribe the key benefits of Name ScreeningDescribe how to use the serviceRecall who uses Name ScreeningDescribe how to access the service

Alliance Web Platform SE Manage GUIs: Application Groups

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Explore the use of Application Groups to manage your application GUIs on Alliance Web Platform SE. Software version: Alliance Web Platform 7.4Learning objectives:Demonstrate adding a custom application group.Recall if application groups contain URLs for deployment of GUIs to your end users.Recall if you can add a custom application group.Recall if you can use an application group to control access to Alliance instances.Identify the two ways that application groups are created.Recall if the URL…
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