Continuous Monitoring. All Contractor-operated systems that input, store, process, output, and/or transmit sensitive information shall meet or exceed the continuous monitoring requirements identified in the Fiscal Year 2014 DHS Information Security Performance Plan, or successor publication. The plan is updated on an annual basis. The Contractor shall also store monthly continuous monitoring data at its location for a period not less than one year from the date the data is created. The data shall be encrypted in accordance with FIPS 140-2 Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules and shall not be stored on systems that are shared with other commercial or Government entities. The Government may elect to perform continuous monitoring and IT security scanning of Contractor systems from Government tools and infrastructure.
Continuous Monitoring. Vendor agrees to continuously monitor for status events on all servers and network devices including but not limited to network availability, process status, file system capacity and backup success. Additionally, Vendor agrees to implement a monitoring solution to ensure Availability that includes datacenter monitoring, point to point monitoring and Authorized User monitoring through automated scripts running at an interval of no less than hourly. If at any time Vendor fails or anticipates that it will fail to perform its obligations in accordance with the Service Level Agreement, Vendor will advise Company as soon as possible of such failure and of the steps that Vendor will take to address such failure.
Continuous Monitoring. As resources allow, and (potentially (based on place-holder)) using increased Section 106 future funding targeted towards monitoring activities, the Agency will continue to build the infrastructure and abilities to routinely incorporate continuous monitoring data into water resource assessment and standards development programming. ▪ River Assessment Initiatives – The Agency will continue to participate in an advisory capacity for the variety of river assessment projects currently underway, including the Large River biological assessment/evaluation tool development work being conducted by USEPA, Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) and other partners, and the National Wadable Streams and Lake Assessment survey work being conducted by the Midwest Biodiversity Institute, Region 5, and other partners. The intended results of these projects (e.g., methods, assessment processes) will be considered and included as appropriate in the development of the new water quality monitoring strategy discussed above. ▪ Eco-region Development in Illinois – On August 30, EPA Region 5, and EPA ORD and Agency staff met for the purpose of initiating an effort to map Level IV eco-regions in Illinois. This effort is designed to provide, on a state and national scale, a more meaningful geographical framework to meet the needs of federal, state, local and private ecosystem resource management organizations. The Agency will participate in an advisory and coordination capacity throughout the process. A follow-up meeting has already been scheduled for December 2005. ▪ SWiMS 2006 and 2007 - The Agency will participate in planning and conducting the 2006 and 2007 Surface Water Monitoring and Standards (SWiMS) meetings in Chicago. ▪ Wetland Assessment Protocol Development – Pursuant to the schedule outlined in our 104(b)(3) grant, the Agency will partner with other state and federal agencies and academic and research entities to form a Technical Work Group that will work together to develop a comprehensive wetland monitoring and assessment protocol, including a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) and a designated Wetland Use(s). The Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Protocol will be completed in 2007 and incorporated into the monitoring strategy during 2008. ▪ Municipal Wastewater Treatment Nutrient Removal Pilot Studies – Three monitoring studies are underway to document downstream effects of sewage treatment plant phosphorus removal to a discharge limit of 1.0 mg/L or bel...
Continuous Monitoring. Unlike electrical resistance tomography (ERT), HRR- LDM does not require complex and time consuming data processing. The method also uses fewer sensors which reduces the time to acquire a complete dataset. The HRR- LDM system is easily automated which can provide continuous leak detection. By contrast, drywell logging is time and labor intensive, limiting the method to only sporadic monitoring.
Continuous Monitoring. Wallet constantly monitors its customers and their transactions. Ongoing monitoring of business relationships means:
Continuous Monitoring. 1. At the beginning of the six year monitoring period, three representatives from different signatories, one of whom will be designated the team leader, must be selected by the Committee to form the Overall Monitoring Team (OMT); the secretariat must take all reasonable steps to ensure that none of the individuals selected through this process has had any substantial prior involvement in or commitment to the accreditation system being monitored.. The secretariat will inform those signatories that they will be required to nominate persons who can fulfil dual roles as accreditation panel members, and as the Accord Monitoring Team.
2. If for any reason a member of the OMT should become unavailable during the monitoring period, the committee may appoint a replacement team member following consideration of nominations from the signatory who provided the initial team member.
3. The signatory responsible for the accreditation system to be monitored must be advised by the secretariat of the proposed composition of the Overall Monitoring Team, and invited to show cause why any member of the OMT is not suitable. In the event that such an objection is lodged, the secretariat must advise the Committee to take such steps as are necessary and appropriate to resolve the situation. If unable to achieve consensus, the Committee must consult all signatories before confirming the membership of the OMT.
4. The signatory will provide the Committee with an overall monitoring programme for the monitoring period indicating when Accord Monitoring Team visits are likely to occur. The programme will ensure that Accord Monitoring Teams (AMT) participate in not less than three accreditation visits within the monitoring period, where possible to separate educational providers.
5. An AMT consisting of a subset of the OMT will be formed by the OMT team leader and the signatory being monitored for each designated accreditation visit. AMT will consist of two OMT members for major accreditation or 1 for smaller visits. The OMT team leader will appoint one of the AMT as the AMT team leader for each monitored accreditation visit.
6. Each AMT will produce a report, a copy of which will be provided to the signatory beginning monitored, members of the OMT and the Committee.
7. Any issues or recommendations identified by one AMT will be considered by subsequent AMTs, with the signatory under review expected to provide a report on changes made between AMT visits.
8. The signatory being monitored m...
Continuous Monitoring. A person operating or responsi- ble for the operation of a medical waste incinerator, as defined in s. 287.07 (7) (c) 1. cr., shall continuously monitor emissions from the medical waste incinerator. History: 1989 a. 335; 1991 a. 300; 1995 a. 227 s. 479; Stats. 1995 s. 285.53.
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Continuous Monitoring. All OTA Entity-operated systems that input, store, process, output, and/or transmit sensitive information shall meet or exceed the continuous monitoring requirements identified in the Fiscal Year 2014 DHS Information Security Performance Plan, or successor publication. The plan is updated on an annual basis. The OTA Entity shall also store monthly continuous monitoring data at its location for a period not less than one year from the date the data is created. The data shall be encrypted in accordance with FIPS 140-2 Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules and shall not be stored on systems that are shared with other commercial or Government entities. The Government may elect to perform continuous monitoring and IT security scanning of OTA Entity systems from Government tools and infrastructure.
Continuous Monitoring. Continuous monitoring is required to protect against real-time risk. As part of the Services, in order to provide the best and most accurate information, continuous monitoring is required in order to use the Services and under the Terms of this Agreement. Once you mint your web3 identity passport, ky0x ensures the information maintained on the passport is updated in real time. Should a change in AML status be detected and confirmed, your passport will be updated with the new AML designations. Because of the regulatory risk involved with AML designations and to prevent bad actors from using permissioned exchanges, Company will try but cannot guarantee, you will receive notice prior to the passport being updated.
Continuous Monitoring. Deploy monitoring tools to detect and analyze cybersecurity events. Establish baselines for normal network behavior and promptly identify anomalies. Incident Detection: Implement intrusion detection and prevention systems. Use security information and event management (SIEM) solutions for log analysis.