What is 128-bit encryption, and why do I need it?
Encryption is the process of encoding a message so that only the sender and the recipient can tell what the message really says. A simple way to encrypt this sentence, for example, would be to substitute a number for each letter, according to the position of that letter in the alphabet: 1 for “a”, 2 for “b”, and so on. As you can imagine, this method of encryption could be easily decoded. The NRL Federal Credit Union uses a combination of security technologies to protect its members, their transactions, and the Bank itself. Each customer is given a unique Sign-On ID and password that they must use in order to enter the Online Access service. You, the customer, play a key role in maintaining security by ensuring that your Sign-On ID and password remain confidential at all times. A Verisign Digital Certificate and your browser’s Secure Socket Layer (SSL) ensure 128-bit encryption of your banking transactions. Firewalls at each point of entry prevent intrusion into the Online Access servi
Encryption is the process of encoding a message so that only the sender and the recipient can tell what the message really says. A simple way to encrypt this sentence, for example, would be to substitute a number for each letter, according to the position of that letter in the alphabet: 1 for “a”, 2 for “b”, and so on. As you can imagine, this method of encryption could be easily decoded. The Northern Tier Federal Credit Union uses a combination of security technologies to protect its users, their transactions, and the Bank itself. Each user is given a unique Sign-On ID and password that they must use in order to enter the online banking service. You, the user, play a key role in maintaining security by ensuring that your Sign-On ID and password remain confidential at all times. A Verisign Digital Certificate and your browser’s Secure Socket Layer (SSL) ensure 128-bit encryption of your banking transactions. Firewalls at each point of entry prevent intrusion into the online banking ser