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How do operating systems help to control access to sensitive account information?

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A secure operating system can help bank management control access to both information and tasks. For example, we may want only the people in the finance department to have access to salary information, and only the product managers to have access to business plans and forecasts. With a trusted operating system, files can be labeled according to who has the ability to see, copy, print or alter the contents of specific data, including customer information. Trusted operating systems can also record all suspicious activity, like access violations, logins and logouts, and unsuccessful network connections. We use these control features in addition to the others mentioned above to provide the highest level of confidentiality for you. Your business is very important to us and we will do our best to meet your changing banking needs. If at any time we can help you further, please contact us.

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