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About ANZ Fileactive Security
ANZ uses a range of risk management and security features to help safeguard your corporate accounts and information when using our digital services, including ANZ Fileactive. If you have access to an ANZ digital service, you must understand your obligations in protecting your data, as online security is a shared responsibility.
ANZ is committed to helping you reduce the risk of these threats by providing a range of resources. We recommend that you periodically review the latest information on the following websites:
To learn more and for everyday information on cyber security for business, visit ANZ’s Simplifying Cyber for Business guide.
Security:
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) Key is a data encryption tool used to encrypt and decrypt files, text and emails, providing privacy, security and authentication for online communications. PGP key uses a combination of a public key and a private key, generating a keypair to send and receive files securely, and providing a unique signature.
To protect your ANZ Fileactive files, download the current public PGP Key, and contact your organisation’s technical support or ERP administrator for assistance updating your ERP system with the current PGP key.
ANZ Fileactive PGP Key
The current PGP key is valid until 17 November 2027
Version: SecureBlackbox 20
File Type: .pub
File Size: 2KB
JWT (JSON Web Token) is used to securely transfer information over the web (between two parties) in a JSON format. JWTs can be used to authorise access to resources and services.
Additionally, APIs can be secured using a combination of JSON Web Token and JWS (Java Web Security) for encryption and signing.