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Certification Practice Statement (CPS)

The statement of certification practices that Swift has implemented in the SwiftNet Certification Authority, the SwiftNet Registration Authority, and the SwiftNet Directory.

Swift Certification and Compatibility programmes

Swift acknowledges specific business applications, messaging or connectivity interfaces, and technology specialists for their capability to serve Swift customers. The Swift certified or compatible relationship includes formal recognition of a component or individual's compliance with, and validation of certification or compatibility prerequisites, and are subsequently entitled to publication by Swift. Providers of Swift compatible application solutions receive a label to use in association with the compatible application. The programme covers the following categories: the Swift Compatible Application Programme, the Swift Certified Specialist Programme, and the Swift Compatible Interface Programme.

Related links
Swift Partner Programme (www.swift.com)

Swift CSP Assessors Certification

The certification provided by Swift to an individual who meets the eligibility criteria and passes the theoretical Swift CSP Assessors Certification exam.

Related links
Swift CSP Assessor Certification Framework

How to recover a personal token certificate in SwiftNet Online Operations Manager

Trainings
Learn how to recover a personal token certificate in the Online Operations Manager (O2M) when the personal token is locked, the certificate expired, etc....

How to certify a new Security Officer certificate on Alliance Gateway

Trainings
Learn how to certify a new Security Officer Certificate on Alliance Gateway.

SwiftNet Security Officer Certification Exam

Trainings
Individuals who successfully pass this certification exam understand the responsibilities and tasks required of a designated Security Officer in their organisation. Topics you will be qualified on include SwiftNet Security Officer Environment Certificate Management Connectivity and Security Monitoring Online Operations Manager Routing Rules and Reporting RBAC Roles Secure Channel SwiftNet Naming Security Officer Tasks SwiftNet PKI

Swift certification: keeping your knowledge current

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Building knowledge and benchmarking expertise

Bank Readiness and Certification July 2015

Resource
General presentation

Token-based Certificate Management in Alliance Lite2

Trainings
Explore the steps to activate a personal token.Introduction (00:10)Create a Distinguished Name (00:20)Create an operator (00:20)Activate a personal token (00:05)Learning objectives:Show how to activate a personal/AutoClient token in the Swift Certificate Centre

Online PKI Management with O2M Administering Certificates part 2: Practice

Trainings
Explore how SwiftNet security officers administer certificates using 02M.Learning objectives:Demonstrate registering an entityDemonstrate setting up an entity for certificationDemonstrate certifying an entityDemonstrate revoking an entity's certificateDemonstrate setting up an entity's certificate for recoveryDemonstrate disabling an entity's certificateDemonstrate deleting an entity

Swift CSP Assessor’s Certification exam preparation

Trainings
Learn more about the Swift CSPA Assessor's Certification exam. It will answer some of the more practical questions you may have while considering or preparing for the exam.

How to approve a personal token certificate and obtain the activation secrets

Trainings
Learn how to approve a personal token certificate and obtain the activation secrets in the SwiftNet Online Operations Manager(O2M).

How to set up a business certificate for recovery

Trainings
This video explains how to set up a business certificate for recovery on the SwiftNet Online Operations Manager.The version used in this video may be different from your current version. However, the actions shown in the video have remained unchanged and are therefore still valid.
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