X9.124 Symmetric Key Cryptography for the Financial Services Industry Format Preserving Encryption is a suite of standards consisting of five parts that defines format-preserving encryption (FPE) methods. Part 1 of this standard includes a set of definitions common to all FPE techniques, a security model for FPE block cipher techniques, and a description of the pseudocode language used in defining the mode specified in this document. Part 5燿efines requirements for using the AES or Triple-DES block cipher to perform FPE using a format-preserving Feistel-based mode known as FF3.1. FF3.1 is part of the FFX family of Feistel-based format preserving encryption methods.
As reporting systems become more complex, differences in data formats can cause considerable difficulty. The BALANCE AND TRANSACTION REPORTING STANDARD establishes a common format for exchanging cash management account data. By establishing an efficient mechanism for communication among multiple parties, the standard facilitates complete, accurate, and timely information reporting, and helps reduce the cost of providing this service. The BTRS Code list standardizes Account Status/Balance, Transaction Summary, and Transaction Detail codes across the industry. Old BAI2 codes were thoroughly evaluated and many were retired because they were outdated, redundant, or ambiguous. The resultant BTRS code set provides for a clearer association to Transaction Detail Codes and a standard map to one Summary Code ?it also provides interoperability with ISO 20022 and SWIFT MT. We expect that this BTRS Code list will adapt to the changing global financial environment and provide this process to request new codes
This standard provides all parties involved in Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) processing for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Cash benefit programs with technical specifications for exchanging financial transaction messages between an Acquirer and an EBT card issuer processor.It specifies message structure, format and content, data elements and values for data elements used in the SNAP and Cash benefit programs
Provides specifications for uniquely identifying an eligible issue. It shall serve as the common denominator in communications among users for completion of transactions and exchange of information. It specifies both the configuration of the number and the meaning attached to each portion.