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For you and Anthem Bank & Trust
Anthem Bank & Trust is pleased to offer
Internet banking. Delivering these services
requires a solid security framework that
protects you and our institution's data from
outside intrusion. We are committed to working
with our Internet service and communications
providers to produce the safest operating
environment possible for our customers. There
are several levels of security within our
security framework: User, Server and Host
levels.
Anthem Bank & Trust will never contact you via telephone, text, email or in any other manner requesting your user name or passwords. If you notice suspicious activity within your account or experience security-related events (such as a Phishing email from someone purporting to be from the bank), contact us immediately.
You can make your computer safer by installing and updating regularly your:
- Anti-virus software
- Anti-malware programs
- Firewalls on your computer
- Operating system patches and updates
You can learn more about online safety and security at these websites:
www.staysafeonline.com
www.ftc.gov
www.usa.gov
www.identitytheft.gov
User Level
The User Level deals with cryptography and
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, and is the
first line of defense used by all customers
accessing our Banking Server from the public
Internet. There are several components of User
Level security that ensure the confidentiality
of information sent across the public Internet.
The first requires your use of a fully SSL-compliant
128 bit-encrypted browser such as Netscape
Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. SSL is
an open protocol that allows a user’s browser to
establish a secure channel for communicating
with our Internet server. SSL utilizes highly
effective cryptography techniques between your
browser and our server to ensure that the
information being passed is authentic, cannot be
deciphered, and has not been altered en route.
SSL also utilizes a digitally signed
certificate, which ensures that you are truly
communicating with the Online Banking Server and
not a third party trying to intercept the
transaction.
After a secure connection has been
established between your browser and our server,
you then provide a valid Access ID and Password
to gain access to the services. This information
is encrypted, logged by the server forming
another complete physical security layer to
protect the server's information, and a request
to log on to the system is processed. Although
SSL utilizes proven cryptography techniques, it
is important to protect your Access ID and
Password from others. You must follow the
Password parameters we specify at the time you
sign up for an Internet banking account. We also
recommend changing your Password often. Session
time-outs and a limit on the number of logon
attempts are examples of other security measures
in place to ensure that inappropriate activity
is prohibited at the User Level.
User Responsibilities
Our service provider continues to evaluate
and implement the latest improvements in
Internet security technology, you as a user of
the online banking system also have a
responsibility for the security of your
information and should always follow the
recommendations listed below:
- Utilize the latest 128 bit-encryption
version of either Mozilla Firefox or
Microsoft Internet Explorer. The online
banking system is best viewed and is most
secure when you use one of these two
browsers, as they are both certified for use
at our site.
- Your password must be kept confidential.
You must follow our specific parameters for
a password and change it frequently to
ensure that the information cannot be
guessed or used by others. Be sure others
are not watching you enter information on
the keyboard when using the system.
- Choose a good password – Your online
password, along with your user code,
authenticate you when you begin an Internet
Banking session. You should carefully select
a password that is hard to guess.
- Keep your password safe – Even the best
password is worthless if it’s written on a
note attached to your computer or in your
checkbook. Memorize your password and never
tell it to anyone. We do not need your
password to help you, so we will never ask
you for it.
- Change your password regularly – It’s
important to change your password regularly.
Every time you choose a new password, the
Internet Banking system runs a quick program
to test it. If we can guess it, we will
immediately ask you to choose another one.
- Remember to sign-off properly – Never
leave your computer unattended while logged
on to the online banking system. Others may
approach your computer and gain access to
your account information if you walk away or
you may not always be at your computer when
you bank online, therefore, it is important
to sign off, or click exit, when you are
finished using the system to properly end
your session. Once a session has been ended,
no further transactions can be processed
until you log on to the system again. If you
do forget to sign-off, the system
automatically signs you off after 10 minutes
of inactivity.
- Keep your computer free of viruses. Use
virus protection software to routinely check
for a virus on your computer. Never allow a
virus to remain on your computer while
accessing the online banking system.
- Report all crimes to law enforcement
officials immediately.
Server Level
Server Level focuses on firewalls, filtering
routers, and our trusted operating system.
All transactions sent to our Banking Server
must first pass through a filtering router
system. These filtering routers automatically
direct the request to the appropriate server
after ensuring the access type is through a
secured browser and nothing else. The routers
verify the source and destination of each
network packet, and manage the authorization
process of letting packets through. The
filtering routers also prohibit all other types
of Internet access methods at this point. This
process blocks all non-secured activity and
defends against inappropriate access to the
server.
The Banking Server is protected using the
latest firewall platform. This platform defends
against system intrusions and effectively
isolates all but approved customer financial
requests. The platform secures the hardware
running the Online applications and prevents
associated attacks against all systems connected
to the Banking Server. The system is monitored
24 hours a day, seven days a week for a wide
range of anomalies to determine if attempts are
being made to breach our security framework.
Host Level
Host Level deals specifically with our
Internet banking services, and the processing of
secure financial transactions.
Once authenticated, the customer is allowed
to process authorized Internet banking
transactions using host data. In addition,
communication time-outs ensure that the request
is received, processed, and delivered within a
given time frame. Any outside attempt to delay
or alter the process will fail. Further password
encryption techniques are implemented at the
host level, as well as additional security
logging and another complete physical security
layer to protect the host information itself.
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