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The major concern / challenge that any bank faces in providing Internet banking facility is to provide secured Internet Banking connection to its customers.

 

Our bank has implemented 128 bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption from Verisign keeping in mind the basic fundamentals of the Information System viz. confidentiality, integrity and availability.

 

An SSL Certificate enables encryption of sensitive information during online transactions.

 

Encryption is a process that transforms sensitive information into a string of unrecognizable characters before they are sent over the Internet and helps keep customer information private between the bank's computer system and the Internet browser that the customer is using for internet surfing. Encryption scrambles the data, essentially creating an envelope for message privacy.

 

An SSL Certificate establishes a private communication channel enabling encryption of the data during transmission.

 

Always check the 'padlock symbol' on the bottom right hand corner or address bar of webpage to ensure that you are connected to a secure session with TJSB Sahakari Bank Ltd. This is the Verisign security symbol and confirms that the site you are interacting with is secured and is https://www.tjsb.net.

 

Users of high-security browsers will see visual cues that are triggered by the presence of an
(EV) SSL Certificate.
o Green tells you it’s safe and the site is legitimate.
o Red tells you to stop, usually because the site isn’t secure.
o To verify a site’s identity, the security status bar toggles between the business
name and the organization that issued the EV Certificate, making it important to
look for VeriSign.

 

 

Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates are special SSL Certificates
that work with high security Web browsers to clearly identify a Web site's organizational
identity. Extended Validation (EV) helps you make sure a Web site is genuine and
verified.