Security and National Irish eBanking
National Irish Bank aims to provide self-service solutions with a very high level of security. This of course applies to National Irish eBanking. National Irish eBanking's security system builds upon three 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 National Irish 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 high level of security that fully meets the requirements for security in home banking systems.

Outside of National Irish eBanking, you should follow normal precautions in your use of the Internet. This includes installing the necessary browser updates from the software manufacturer.

Read more about security and your PC.

Two security systems
With National Irish eBanking, you can use either of two security systems: e-Safekey and ActivCard. With both systems, 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


Important Information
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Contact

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Security and your PC

Together with the security measures used on your PC, the security system in National Irish eBanking ensures that unauthorised persons cannot gain access to data or execute transactions.

If you are in doubt about the level of security on your PC or how to use the Internet, please read more about security and your PC.

SSL encryption

If you currently do not use 128-bit SSL encryption, we recommend that you upgrade your browser with the latest security updates.
You can see the level of encryption used in your browser under Help > About.