Equipment Security Sample Clauses

Equipment Security. Provider agrees that it shall provide reasonable security measures to protect the Equipment from damage, theft or unauthorized use.
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Equipment Security. (a) As a condition to leasing the Rented Property, Lessee may be required to provide Lessor with a security deposit for the full replacement value of the Rented Property. A security deposit may, at Xxxxxx’s discretion, be given in the form of an authorization to charge Xxxxxx’s credit or debit card for the amount of the security deposit in the event the Rented Property is not returned, returned late or in disrepair. (b) In the event the Rented Property is not returned in good, safe, and serviceable condition, Lessor will be entitled to keep Xxxxxx’s security deposit and apply said deposit towards any fees imposed upon cancellation, late return fees, the cost of any repairs needed to the Rented Property and the replacement of the Rented Property if it is a total loss. (c) Xxxxxx’s recourse to Xxxxxx’s security deposit is not Lessor’s exclusive remedy for Xxxxxx’s breach of this Agreement and, therefore, even if Lessor keeps Lessee’s Security Deposit, Lessor shall remain entitled to pursue available legal or equitable remedy for any damages it suffers as a result of Xxxxxx’s breach of any provision of this Agreement. (d) Lessee may be required to provide proof of insurance covering the Rented Property naming Lessor as an additional insured and such policy shall be issued by a company licensed or authorized to do business in the State of California.
Equipment Security i. Contractor’s equipment, and the equipment Contractor may utilize in its operations that is owned by a third party, is maintained to ensure its continued availability and integrity; and ii. Contractor’s security measures have been applied to off-site equipment to address the risks of working outside the Contractor’s premises.
Equipment Security. The Subscriber shall take reasonable security precautions to prevent unauthorized Persons from gaining access to the Market Data and the Interrogation Devices, including without limitation carefully locating and protecting all Interrogation Devices to ensure compliance with this Agreement. The Subscriber must ensure that any Person installing or maintaining the Subscriber ‘s Interrogation Devices complies with all such security requirements.
Equipment Security. Box shall: A. Protect its systems and other equipment to reduce the risk from environmental threats and hazards and opportunities for unauthorized access. B. Protect equipment that is power-dependent from power failures, surges and other electrical anomalies. C. Protect all power, telecommunication and network cabling from unauthorized access and damage. D. Maintain its systems and other equipment to ensure its continued availability and integrity. E. Implement exit procedures to control unauthorized removal of systems and other equipment.
Equipment Security. For the purposes of the annex “Equipment” shall mean the ICT equipment, storage media and any other physical equipment used for the Processing or storage of University Data plus supporting utilities, (such as power and air conditioning) and cabling. All Equipment should be secured and maintained. Equipment and University Data should not be taken off-site unless expressly authorised by the Contractor and must be adequately protected both on and off-site. Any University Data contained on any Equipment must be securely destroyed prior to such Equipment being disposed of or re-used. Unattended Equipment must be secured.
Equipment Security. The customer must keep the Equipment in a securely locked property.
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Equipment Security. Borrower shall provide 24-hour, seven days a week security on all loaned equipment during the term of the MOU.
Equipment Security. Agency shall establish a security plan and, as appropriate, policies and procedures to address the following areas of Equipment security: (i) Physical security of Equipment resources to protect equipment from theft and unauthorized use; (ii) Software and data security; (iii) Personnel security; (iv) Contingency plans to meet critical processing needs in the event of short or long-term interruption of service; and (v) Designation of an Agency Security Manager.
Equipment Security. A. Government-owned equipment can be used for official purposes only. Eligible teleworkers shall be authorized to use an agency issued phone card for official business long-distance telephone calls or be reimbursed for long distance telephone calls approved on the SF- 1164. Management agrees to provide computers, subject to availability. B. Employees are responsible for maintaining their own equipment. C. Teleworkers must adhere to all rules, regulations, and procedures relating to security and confidentiality of work-related information and data. D. Equipment and materials used while on telework. 1. The teleworker is responsible for ensuring that he or she has the necessary materials and appropriate technology to fulfill assigned job duties. Employees who do not have the necessary materials or who experience technology issues preventing them from performing assigned work will be responsible for reporting to the office or requesting leave. However, if an employee participating in telework has a brief, temporary loss or damage to equipment and does not have personal equipment available, the employee may be able to continue to work at home once the supervisor is notified and the supervisor determines that work can be done without the use of a computer or internet access. For HUD issued equipment, HUD will make all reasonable efforts to provide replacement equipment as soon as possible, and will not purposely avoid replacing equipment to limit telework for any employee with an approved agreement. 2. Employees will not be required to purchase or obtain any equipment that is not required by the policy to telework (e.g. fax machine, copier, scanner). 3. Employees may request a Department laptop computer (if available). 4. Management agrees that the Department will provide to teleworkers a reasonable amount of supplies necessary to do HUD work that are routinely provided to employees in the office. 5. Employees may use HUD equipment and software programs while teleworking subject to the HUD Policy/Guidance on “Limited Personal Use” of government office equipment including information technology.
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