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AMLFilter HTTPS
Port 21012 is commonly used by AMLFilter Inc.'s amlf-engine-01 as its default HTTPS communication port. It's designed primarily to facilitate secure, encrypted data exchange between the AMLFilter platform components and client systems. This port supports secure transmission essential for anti-money laundering (AML) filtering and related financial data processing..
Port 21012 serves as the default HTTPS port for the AMLFilter Inc. amlf-engine-01 component. HTTPS (running over SSL/TLS) on this port provides a secure channel for transmitting sensitive AML data during screening processes. It ensures integrity, confidentiality, and authenticates endpoints. The amlf-engine-01 component is typically responsible for decision-making logic, integration with databases, and interfacing with other AMLFilter systems.
Communication over this port generally follows standard HTTPS protocols, incorporating HTTP encapsulated within encrypted SSL/TLS sessions. This allows it to leverage existing security features, including encryption algorithms and certificate-based mutual authentication. Such a setup is critical for financial institutions who rely on AMLFilter products for compliance with regulatory requirements.
Deployment scenarios of port 21012 include internal communications within AML detection infrastructure, as well as external communications with banking client apps or API integrations. Its use over HTTPS helps maintain compliance, supports audit trails, and reduces the risk of data exposure during lawful anti-money laundering investigations.