YOUR SECURITY
Colorado State Bank and Trust is committed to making sure that your online account
access is safe and secure. With our security infrastructure in place,
we are confident that access to your accounts is private and secure.
Encryption helps protect your private information by scrambling
it so that it cannot be intercepted and read by anyone else. When
you visit a site that requires encryption, your browser will display
a key or a lock. If you are not in a secure area, the key or lock
will be broken. Until recently, no encryption requiring a key longer
than 40 bits was permitted to be exported outside of the United
States and Canada. 40-bit encryption is known as international level
or export-grade encryption.
The significantly stronger 128-bit encryption is called U.S. and
Canada only level or domestic-grade encryption. Most browser versions
let you easily check your level of encryption.
- For Microsoft browsers: To check your level of encryption, go
to the "File" menu, select "Properties", and then select "Security."
Another way is to select "Help" then "About Internet Explorer."
If you are currently using a browser with 40-bit encryption, we'd
like you to upgrade now. With the release of 128-bit encryption
capability and digital identity verification, you can download
a Microsoft
browser that provides 128-bit encryption.
Other
Security Features
Our firewall protects Colorado State Bank and Trust's systems by allowing entry
only to those who are authorized.
Your
Role in Security
While Colorado State Bank and Trust works to protect your accounts, you also
have a part. There are a number of steps you can take to ensure
that your online experience on the Internet is safe and secure.
- Most importantly, don't reveal your online Personal Identification
Number to anyone. Your PIN is designed to protect the privacy
of your online information, but it will only work if you keep
it private. If you think your PIN has been compromised, change
it immediately online.
- Don't leave your computer unattended if you are in the middle
of an online session. Once you have finished your online session,
always sign off before visiting other sites on the Internet.
- If anyone else is likely to use your computer, clear your browser
cache or turn off your browser and re-start it in order to eliminate
copies of web pages that have been stored on your hard drive.
How you clear your cache will depend on the browser and version
you have. This function is generally found in the browser's preferences
menu.
- Colorado State Bank and Trust recommends that you use a browser with 128-bit
encryption
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