Enhanced Security Measures Sample Clauses

Enhanced Security Measures. County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or solution systems as ones that require a higher level of security and access control. County shall notify Contractor in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation becoming effective. Any such notice shall set forth, in reasonable detail, the enhanced security or access-control procedures, measures, or requirements that Contractor shall be required to implement and enforce, as well as the date on which such procedures and measures shall take effect. Contractor shall and shall cause Contractor personnel and subcontractors to fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures as of such date.
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Enhanced Security Measures. The County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or RCMIS Systems as ones that require a higher level of security and access control. The County shall notify Riskonnect in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation becoming effective. Any such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail the enhanced security or access- control procedures, measures, or requirements that Riskonnect shall be required to implement and enforce, as well as the date on which such procedures and measures shall take effect. Riskonnect shall, and shall cause the Riskonnect Personnel and subcontractors to, fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures as of such date.
Enhanced Security Measures. County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or CMMS systems as ones that require an enhanced level of security and access control other than those expressly required by this Contract. County shall notify Contractor in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation becoming effective. Any such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail the enhanced security or access-control procedures, measures, or requirements that Contractor shall be required to implement and enforce, as well as the date on which such procedures and measures shall take effect. If commercially reasonable, Contractor shall, and shall cause Contractor personnel and subcontractors to, fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures as of such date. County will be responsible for any additional cost required by changes. If required, County will be responsible for coordinating and providing necessary sponsorships, consulting, and auditing services required to attain County mandated enhanced security measures; e.g., CJIS.
Enhanced Security Measures. County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or County Resources as requiring an enhanced level of security and access control above that expressly required in this Contract. County will notify Contractor in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation becoming effective. The notice will set forth in reasonable detail the enhanced security or access-control procedures, measures, or requirements that Contractor must implement and enforce as well as the date on which such procedures and measures will take effect. If commercially reasonable, Contractor, including Contractor’s personnel and subcontractors, must fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures as of such date. If not commercially reasonable to fully comply as of such date, Contractor, including Contractor’s personnel and subcontractors, must fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures within a commercially reasonable time. County will be responsible for any additional cost required by the changes.
Enhanced Security Measures. County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or solution systems as ones that require a higher level of security and access control. County shall notify Contractor in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation
Enhanced Security Measures. County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or solution systems as ones that require a higher level of security and access control. County shall notify Contractor in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation becoming effective. Any such notice shall set forth, in reasonable detail, the enhanced security or access-control procedures, measures, or requirements that Contractor shall be required to implement and enforce, as well as the date on which such procedures and measures shall take effect. Contractor shall and shall cause Contractor personnel and subcontractors to fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures as of such date. 1. General Security Standards: Contractor will be solely responsible for the information technology infrastructure, including all computers, software, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks used by or for Contractor (“Contractor Systems”) to access County resources (including County systems), County data or otherwise in connection with the Services and shall prevent unauthorized access to County resources (including County systems) or County data through the Contractor Systems. At all times during the contract term, Contractor shall maintain a level of security with regard to the Contractor Systems, that in all events is at least as secure as the levels of security that are common and prevalent in the industry and in accordance with industry best practices (NIST 800-53). Contractor shall maintain all appropriate administrative, physical, technical, and procedural safeguards to secure County data from data breach, protect County data and the Services from loss, corruption, unauthorized disclosure, and from hacks, and the introduction of viruses, disabling devices, malware, and other forms of malicious and inadvertent acts that can disrupt County’s access and use of County data and the Services.
Enhanced Security Measures. To the extent these are not encompassed by the above, Xxxx will: i. Immediately comply with the Payment Card Data Security Standard (PCI DDS); ii. Implement additional security measures to protect customer PII, including (a) periodic password change policies, (b) brand monitoring sufficient to detect any leak and/or sale of PII on the dark web,
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Enhanced Security Measures. ‌ The County may, in its discretion, designate certain areas, facilities, or eGovernment Systems as ones that require a higher level of security and access control. The County shall notify Contractor in writing reasonably in advance of any such designation becoming effective. Any such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail the enhanced security or access-control procedures, measures, or requirements that Contractor shall be required to implement and enforce, as well as the date on which such procedures and measures shall take effect. Contractor shall, and shall cause the Contractor Personnel and Subcontractors to, fully comply with and abide by all such enhanced security and access measures and procedures as of such date.

Related to Enhanced Security Measures

  • Security Measures Lessee hereby acknowledges that the rental payable to Lessor hereunder does not include the cost of guard service or other security measures, and that Lessor shall have no obligation whatsoever to provide same. Lessee assumes all responsibility for the protection of the Premises, Lessee, its agents and invitees and their property from the acts of third parties.

  • Security Safeguards Each party shall maintain appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protection of the security, confidentiality and integrity of your Customer Content and any associated personal data that is collected and/or processed through the Services. On our part, those safeguards will include commercially reasonable measures designed to prevent unauthorized access, use, modification, deletion, and disclosure of Customer Content. Customer (not us) bears sole responsibility for adequate security, protection, and backup of Customer Content when in Customer’s or its representatives’ or agents’ possession or control.

  • Safety Measures Awarded vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Awarded vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public and existing structures from injury or damage.

  • Measures SAP protects its assets and facilities using the appropriate means based on the SAP Security Policy • In general, buildings are secured through access control systems (e.g., smart card access system). • As a minimum requirement, the outermost entrance points of the building must be fitted with a certified key system including modern, active key management. • Depending on the security classification, buildings, individual areas and surrounding premises may be further protected by additional measures. These include specific access profiles, video surveillance, intruder alarm systems and biometric access control systems. • Access rights are granted to authorized persons on an individual basis according to the System and Data Access Control measures (see Section 1.2 and 1.3 below). This also applies to visitor access. Guests and visitors to SAP buildings must register their names at reception and must be accompanied by authorized SAP personnel. • SAP employees and external personnel must wear their ID cards at all SAP locations.

  • Safeguards Business Associate, its Agent(s) and Subcontractor(s) shall implement and use appropriate safeguards to prevent the use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for by this Agreement. With respect to any PHI that is maintained in or transmitted by electronic media, Business Associate or its Subcontractor(s) shall comply with 45 CFR sections 164.308 (administrative safeguards), 164.310 (physical safeguards), 164.312 (technical safeguards) and 164.316 (policies and procedures and documentation requirements). Business Associate or its Agent(s) and Subcontractor(s) shall identify in writing upon request from Covered Entity all of the safeguards that it uses to prevent impermissible uses or disclosures of PHI.

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