Bank of Nevada

Privacy and Security (Effective 01/2010)

Because Your Trust is So Important

Your trust is the cornerstone of our relationship. That is why we work so diligently to safeguard your privacy. The information that you provide us is kept in the strictest of confidence. We have no intentions of selling personal information about our customers to third-party businesses. We are proud to make that commitment to you, because your trust is the foundation of our business. The following privacy policy explains how we use and protect the information about our customers. We ask that you read it carefully.

Notice of Your Financial Privacy Rights

We, our, and us, when used in this notice, mean Bank of Nevada.

This is our privacy notice for our customers. When we use the words "you" and "your" we mean the following types of customers:

Our consumer customers who have a continuing relationship by purchasing or holding financial products or services such as a(n):

  • Deposit account
  • Loan account
  • Safe deposit box
  • Mortgage brokerage services
  • Mortgages
  • Cash Management Services

We will tell you the sources of the information we collect about you. We will tell you what measures we take to secure that information. We first define some terms.

Nonpublic personal information means information about you that we collect in connection with providing a financial product or service to you. Nonpublic personal information does not include information that is available from public sources, such as telephone directories or government records.

Hereafter, we will use the term "information" to mean nonpublic personal information as defined in this section.

An affiliate is a company we own or control, a company that owns or controls us, or a company that is owned or controlled by the same company that owns or controls us. Ownership does not mean complete ownership, but means owning enough to have control.

A nonaffiliated third party is a person we do not employ or a company that is not an affiliate of ours. This is also known as nonaffiliated third party, or simply, an "other party."

The Information We Collect

We collect information about you from the following sources:

  • Information you give use on applications or other forms;
  • Information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others;
  • Information from a consumer reporting agency;
  • Information we receive through our Customer Identification Program.

Information We Disclose About You

We do NOT disclose any information about you to anyone, except as permitted by law. Examples of this might include disclosures necessary to service your account or prevent unauthorized transactions.

The Confidentiality, Security, and Integrity of Your Information

We restrict access to information about you to those employees who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect this information.

Information About Former Customers

We do not disclose information about former customers, except as permitted by law.

Information About Visitors to Our Site

We do not disclose information about visitors to our site. We may use standard software to collect non-identifying information about our visitors, such as:

  • Date and time our site was accessed;
  • IP address (A numeric address given to servers connected to the Internet);
  • Web browser used; and
  • City, state, and country.

Bank of Nevada uses this information to create summary statistics and to determine the level of interest in information available on our site.

Visitors may elect to provide us with personal information via E-mail, online registration forms, or our guest book if available. This information is used internally, as appropriate, to handle the sender's request. It is not disseminated or sold to other organizations.

Some areas of Bank of Nevada's web site may use a "cookie" temporarily stored in the visitor's computer memory (RAM) to allow the web server to log the pages you use within the site and to know if you have visited the site before.

Network Security

Bank of Nevada has taken every precaution necessary to ensure information is transmitted safely and securely between you, our customer, and Bank personnel. The latest methods in Internet and electronic banking security systems are utilized by the Bank to increase and monitor the integrity and security of the system.

The security of the Bank's Internet and electronic banking applications are addressed at three levels. The first concern is the security of your information as it is sent from your PC to our web server. The second area concerns the security of the environment in which our web server and your information database reside. Finally, security measures are in place to prevent unauthorized users from attempting to log into our web site, and subsequently log into our Intranet (internal) server.

Data security between your browser and our web server is handled through a security protocol that provides for data encryption, server authentication, and message integrity for an Internet connection. In addition, this method provides a security "handshake" that is used to initiate the connection. This handshake results in the client and server agreeing on the level of security they will use and fulfills any authentication requirements for the connection. Currently our online banking application supports data encryption at the 128 bit level, and our customers will need to use a browser that supports this level of security.

Your requests for banking information are passed on from our web server to our Internet (internal) server. Our Internet server is monitored for activity 24 hours a day and is protected by a firewall, completely isolating our web server from your information maintained on our database.

The World Wide Web interface receives input and sends requests through a firewall over a dedicated private network to our Internet server. The World Wide Web interface is the only process capable of communicating through the firewall to our Internet server. Therefore, only your authenticated requests communicate with our Internet server.

Our Internet server is the only process able to send requests to the database, just as the World Wide Web interface is the only process capable of communicating with our Internet server. Thus, the outside world is removed from our customer database by two dedicated private networks.

A security analyzer constantly monitors login attempts and recognizes failures that could indicate a possible unauthorized attempt to log into an account. When such trends are observed, steps are taken to prevent that account from being used.

Security concerns have been addressed from every angle within the architecture of our Internet server. Implementation of the security protocol on our web server and your browser ensures authenticated data is received from you. Our Internet server creates a firewall that performs information requests over dedicated networks designed to handle specific functions. Placing all business logic and event logging within our Internet server creates a controlled environment that allows quick incorporation of Internet security technologies as they evolve. Finally, the security analyzer monitors login attempts in order to prevent unauthorized logins.

Parental Guidance

Kids: Please ask your parent or guardian for permission prior to sending any information about yourself to Bank of Nevada or anyone else over the Internet.