Coordinated Practices and Services That Help Mitigate Risk and Liability
More than ever, your account holders are concerned about security. Its not surprising, given the challenges of securing data in an increasingly interconnected world. Reports of compromised information are commonplace as are e-mail scams, online phishing, spyware and computer viruses for home users.Industry research shows information security is a deciding factor when individuals choose a financial institution. Account holders expect their financial institutions to keep their personal information safe. If a breach of security should occur, the resulting loss in account holder confidence and trust could be devastating for an institutions hard-earned reputation.
Integrated Security Process
Because a security process is only as safe as its most vulnerable link, Harland Clarke utilizes an integrated approach to information security that considers every point of potential risk for you and your account holders. This total approach what we call our Integrated Security Process makes us a leader in secure solutions.
In addition to embedded solutions, we offer an array of products and services that enhances the information security you can offer your customers. These deeper layers of security, including authenticated, online check ordering, undeliverable (non-forwarded) mail handling and trackable delivery, provide additional defense against identity fraud.
A Three-part Process for Maximum Protection
Our corporate-wide, multi-layered, defense-in-depth information security process comprises three parts that work together to shield your account holders from harm across a range of contingencies:
- Fraud prevention confirms caller and online identities, validates incoming account data and offers products with specially designed paper stocks and high-security inks
- Identity protection safeguards non-public information and helps secure shipment of orders
- Identity recovery helps victims of theft recover their identities
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