The "FFIEC InfoBase" concept was developed by the Task Force on Examiner Education to provide field examiners in financial institution regulatory agencies with a quick source of introductory training and basic information. The long-term goal of the InfoBase is to provide just-in-time training for new regulations and for other topics of specific concern to examiners in FFIEC's five member agencies the:

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Federal Reserve Board,

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,

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National Credit Union Administration,

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Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and

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Office of Thrift Supervision.

 

Navigating this InfoBase
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The following provides an overview of information in this InfoBase.

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The "IT Booklets" page allows access to all resources associated with individual FFIEC IT Examination Booklets.
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The "Resources" page provides a list of resources related to the booklet topics. Many of the listed documents can also be accessed directly from the Resources Page.
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The "Presentations" page provides access to audio and printed versions of presentations, one general presentation on the IT Handbook revision process and an introductory presentation on each IT Examination Booklet.
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The "Glossary" is a master list of the glossary terms from each published booklet.
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home link logo Selecting this image on InfoBase pages will link you back to this Home Page.

System Requirements
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To use the InfoBase, you need three applications:
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A browser application to view InfoBase HTML pages - Any version number of Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator above version 4 may work, but full function of the InfoBase is assured only with Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher.
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Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher is required to read and/or print the IT Examination Booklets and the InfoBase resource documents.
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Flash Player 4.0 or higher is needed to view and hear the InfoBase presentations - Note that your current browser version may include Flash Player even though the application is not listed in your system's application menu. The Flash plug-in is part of more recent versions of both Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator. There are also printable versions of the presentations available.
 
Link to Flash Player Download
Link to Acrobat Plugin Download
Link to Internet Exployer Download


Trouble Shooting:
Because of the diversity of hardware and software throughout the five regulatory agencies and the industry at large, it is possible that some combinations of workstations, operating systems, software, and networks will not effectively play the Flash Presentations in this InfoBase. If your encounter technical problems, contact your systems administrator.

 
Please send suggestions and comments regarding this site to FFIECInfoBase@FDIC.GOV
 
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