What is SSL protocol and 128-bit encryption?
SSL is an encryption system that creates a secure environment for information that is passed between the customer’s desktop and Bank of Oklahoma. There are basically two types of encryption: High and Standard. The difference between these types of encryption is the strength of capability. A High (128-bit) encryption is exponentially more powerful than a Standard (40 or 56-bit) encryption. High or 128-bit encryption means there are a septillion possible keys that could fit into the lock that holds your account information, but only one that works for each time you bank online. We use the highest level of encryption (128-bit) to ensure your online transmissions are secure.
SSL is an encryption system that creates a secure environment for information that is passed between the customer’s desktop and Bank of Texas. There are basically two types of encryption: High and Standard. The difference between these types of encryption is the strength of capability. A High (128-bit) encryption is exponentially more powerful than a Standard (40 or 56-bit) encryption. High or 128-bit encryption means there are a septillion possible keys that could fit into the lock that holds your account information, but only one that works for each time you bank online. We use the highest level of encryption (128-bit) to ensure your online transmissions are secure.