Security and Business eBanking
National Irish Bank provides secure self-service solutions through eBanking.

The security system builds upon 3 general security principles:

  • The identification and transmission of data in such a way that unauthorised persons do not gain access to your personal data in Business eBanking.
  • The protection of data by means of SSL so that unauthorised persons cannot read data during transmission between your browser and National Irish Bank
  • Electronic verification of financially binding transactions so that data cannot be changed during transmission between your browser and National Irish Bank, thus also ensuring that only you can execute account transfers and similar transactions.
Compliance with these three principles gives a level of security that meets the highest standards for online banking systems.

Outside of the Business eBanking system, you should follow normal precautions in your use of the Internet. This includes installing the necessary updates to your browser from the manufacturer.

Read more about security and your PC.

The security system
The Business eBanking security system is called e-Safekey. With this system, communications are protected by SSL encryption and a communication control device that together ensure that
  • you can see that you are communicating with the Bank
  • the Bank can identify you before the transmission of confidential information about your business with the Bank
  • Unauthorised persons cannot "break into" the communications

Contact

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What is e-Safekey?

e-Safekey is the Danske Bank Group’s security component. Read more about e-Safekey.

Security and your PC

The Business eBanking security system, along with the security solutions installed on your PC, ensures that unauthorised persons do not gain access to data or the opportunity to execute transations.

If you are in doubt about the security measures in place on your PC or the precautions you should take regarding the Internet, you can read more about security and your PC.

Ten security precautions

Read about 10 IT security precautions you can take to protect your computer.