Thursday 9th September 2010
At Allied Irish Bank (GB) we understand how important the security and confidentiality of your information is to you. Our aim is to protect your information on the Internet in the same way as we would through our other banking channels such as over the phone, or in a branch.
To ensure the highest level of security of information passing between our customers and the Bank, we use what is known as 128 bit SSL. This is an encryption method that scrambles information while it is moving from one source to another to prevent the information being viewed or tampered with.
Please note that references to "we" means AIB Group (UK) p.l.c. trading as Allied Irish Bank (GB) and our subsidiaries and associates.
Is a form of encryption that protects infromation being transmitted over the Internet to prevent it being tampered with during transit.
Is a method of scrambling information while it moves from one source to another, that protects the contents.
Is a method of keeping a network secure. Firewalls are commonly used to give users secure access to the Internet as well as to separate a company's public web server from its internal network.
Cookies are small text files or small pieces of information which a website stores through your web browser on your PC that it can later retrieve when you log back on to the site.
Allied Irish Bank (GB) security infrastructure is regularly audited.
Allied Irish Bank (GB) Fraud Prevention information for Internet Banking customers is available through our Related Information section.
Allied Irish Bank (GB) recommends that all users have up to date Anti Virus and Firewall protection on your PC (personal Firewalls are now available for home PC's).
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