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Cornerstone Bank & Trust Security Statement
Cornerstone Bank & Trust, N.A. provides Internet banking (E-Banking)
access through Certegy E-Banking Services Inc. Certegy Inc. requires
all of its divisions and companies to take proactive steps to ensure
that the systems they own or participate in contain adequate security
measures to limit the possibility of unintended distribution of
confidential information and the potential for fraud-related losses.
The Internet Banking Service Bureau runs on a robust Window NT operating
system. State of the art firewall technology is the first line of
defense for any information housed.
Included in this operating system is the capacity to allow only
secure connections by end users. Utilizing Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
technology, all transmissions of web pages and data between the
financial institution and its customer are completely encrypted
and are unreadable to any person or group trying to "intercept"
the transmission. SSL encryption is the industry standard and is
commonly used in Internet applications that require security and
privacy for sensitive data.
Passwords: Before consumers access the Internet Banking
Service Bureau solution, they are required to enter their user ID
and password. Without the proper login, consumers cannot see or
use any web pages within the E-Banking product.
Account Number Masking and Account Aliases: For security
reasons, complete account number(s) never appear on the computer
screen. When the account number needs to be displayed, it appears
as #####6789 instead of 123456789. Financial institutions have the
flexibility to determine how many digits are "unmasked," and the
masking will always occur from the left. Account "aliases"
are user-defined titles for the consumer's accounts (i.e., "My Checking")
and are used when displaying account information on the screen.
Secure Connection: When consumers are accessing the online
information, their connection is automatically converted into a
secure Internet communications session.
Data Encryption: When consumers access their account information
or any other sensitive data, an encryption system is automatically
activated to protect the transmission of information from unauthorized
sources.
Regardless of the efforts, the relative infancy of the Internet
as a broad-based communication medium when combined with the "open"
nature of the Internet make it impossible to guarantee absolute
confidentiality in all circumstances. However, Cornerstone Bank
& Trust, N.A. continues to monitor and review the security procedures
that it has in place to protect customer information. These measures
are updated as practices change and new technology becomes available.
If you have any questions regarding these policies and procedures,
please contact our Internet Banking Department at info@cstonebank.com.
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