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ABS teams up with IronKey to help banks reduce online banking risk

BBR Staff Writer Published 28 September 2011

Advanced Bank Solutions (ABS) has forged partnership with IronKey to provide their bank clients with IronKey Trusted Access Platform to reduce online banking risk and meet new Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) guidance.

IronKey said the Trusted Access Platform helps stop criminal attacks from malicious software such as ZeuS, SpyEye, Sunspot and OddJob, as well as new threats that continue to evolve and provides a new competitive tool for banks to differentiate their brand and acquire new customer business.

Sandy Moll of Advanced Bank Solutions said the Trusted Access Platform allows their clients to start preventing fraud where it matters most: on their customers' computers. Trusted Access keeps fraudsters out of online accounts unlike one-time passcode tokens and other controls that fail to stop criminal attacks on bank customers' computers.

IronKey vice president of global channel and alliances May Mitchell said ABS and IronKey are working together to help banks achieve FFIEC compliance and protect their customers. And their combined solutions are enabling banks to use security as a competitive differentiator to drive new customer acquisition.

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