How secure is APSecure-RCP file delivery to remote sites?
Multiple layers of security are built into APSecure-RCP’s check file delivery: • All check data is encrypted as it crosses the internet. APSecure-RCP uses 256-bit AES encryption when check data is transferred via web services and SSL when transferred via HTTPS. • The remote user must also provide the correct username and password for the specific data being accessed. If the RCP implementation uses web services, the user must also have the remote check printing client software installed on their system. • This high-level of security is further enhanced by locking down access to the RCP system in your network’s firewall. Your firewall settings can restrict access to specific IP addresses. • By implementing the system’s workflow notification feature you add yet another layer of security to check distribution. Specified recipients will receive email notifications to review and approve check runs prior to distribution and notifications each time checks are printed at a remote site.