Security
Bank level security.
Campus DSS’s physical security is augmented by:
- security-centric software architecture,
- constant monitoring,
- and communication protocols.
Our protocols include ATA’s use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol which is a cryptographic protocol that provides security services like confidentiality and integrity to application.
Campus DSS’s TLS protocol allows applications to communicate across a network in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery.
Campus DSS ensures both ends of the “conversation” are sure with whom they are communicating — known as mutual authentication.
Campus DSS provides mutual authentication by identification of the user during login and tracking the credentials provided by the user. Simultaneously Campus DSS tracks user IP, DNS, duration and changes that occur.

