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Security
Cayman National uses industry-standard security
technology and practices to safeguard your account from unauthorized
access.
Internet Security
- To protect your information as it travels through the Internet,
we use multiple overlapping layers of security safeguard all communication.
Firewall
- The firewall, which is positioned between the Internet and our network,
can inspect all traffic that passes through it for a number of characteristics
including message formatting and type of access requested.
- If the information fails any security checks, the information is prevented from
passing through the firewall in either direction.
SSL Security
- In addition, data is also protected by Secure Socket Layer (SSL) security. SSL security
is a method of encoding information and data so that only the intended recipient can decode it,
and is among the most widely-used method of securing internet transactions.
- In addition to banking transactions, the Mail feature of our Online Banking System,
Cayman Global, uses SSL security to also provide a secure mechanism for forwarding
confidential information from you to us.
- As a special note, it is important to note that unless you are logged in to Cayman
Global and using the Mail feature, your email is not encrypted. You
should always use Cayman Global's Mail feature when communicating personal information about your
transactions or bank accounts to our Internet Banking Support Team.
Access To Information
- In addition, in the case of Internet Banking, you are required to enter
not only your Password and User Name but also
an extra level of security parameter called the Access Code.
- Passwords are encrypted on our system, and they are not accessible to Cayman
National employees. No one connected with this web site or Cayman National will ever
ask you for your password. If you receive such a request, please report it to us
immediately by secure messaging or telephone.
- You should choose Passwords that cannot be easily guessed by anyone (eg. your name,
date of birth, pet's name, telephone number). Never share your password with anyone, and
refrain from writing your password down (if you must record it, write it in a code that
only you can understand).
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