Sandboxing
Isolating programs for security.
Why it matters
Sandboxing matters because it affects financial interpretation, product decisions, and industry communication.
How it works
Sandboxing is commonly explained through its core definition and the practical example used in the glossary.
Risks and pitfalls
A common mistake is to use Sandboxing without understanding its operational and regulatory context.
Regional notes
Sandboxing may vary across payment rails, regulations, and market practices.
Related terms
AI
Simulation of human intelligence by machines.
AML
Anti Money Laundering.
Anti Money Laundering
Laws against clean dirty money.
Banking-as-a-Service
Platform enabling non-banks to offer banking services.
Big Data
Large, complex datasets.
Biometric Authentication
Verification using unique biological characteristics.
Primary sources
European Banking Authority
2026-03-15European Banking Authority: Strong Customer Authentication
Primary source for SCA and PSD2 compliance context.
European Commission
2026-03-15European Commission: Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA)
Primary source for MiCA regulatory framing.
Google Search Central
2026-03-15Google Search Central: Helpful, reliable, people-first content
Defines trust, helpfulness, and people-first expectations for YMYL-adjacent content.
Reviewed
3/15/2026