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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 10:06:10 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Global Banking Docs
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For those who may have missed it, the European Committee for
Banking Standards offers its "Secure Banking Over The Internet,"
March, 1997. An abstract of the 62-page report which also
evaluates global electronic security and cryptographic tools:
This ECBS Technical Report shall provide a survey of current
and planned banking use of the Internet, investigate the
security requirements for secure banking on the Internet,
provide a survey of the security-related protocols, services
and applications on the Internet, discuss other requirements
for global banking (e.g. banking secrecy, data privacy, export
issues), and provide an outlook on new banking applications and
services such as electronic cash.
It's available in PDF format (241K) at:
http://www.r3.ch/standards/ecbs/papers/tr401sbi.pdf
A mirror of the report is at:
http://jya.com/tr401sbi.pdf
Note: Acrobat reader version 3.0 is required; version 2.1 cannot
read the report.
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The FDIC has published today a request for comment on
its proposed international banking regulations which
combines and consolidates its current three regs:
http://jya.com/fdic071597.txt (231K)
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