External Segment Security Sample Clauses

The External Segment Security clause establishes requirements and protocols for safeguarding data or systems that are managed or accessed by third parties outside the primary organization. Typically, this clause outlines the security standards, monitoring obligations, and access controls that external vendors or partners must adhere to when interacting with sensitive segments of a network or information system. By setting these expectations, the clause helps prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, or other security incidents originating from external sources, thereby protecting the integrity and confidentiality of the organization's assets.
External Segment Security. Computershare’s external connections to the Internet or direct connections to Customer shall (i) have commercially reasonable security measures and controls applied to its routers, and (ii) include an IDP that will monitor all data within the external segment and information coming from routers to the Firewalls. Computershare shall disable unnecessary network access points to prevent unauthorized devices from accessing the Customer VLAN. Computershare Personnel may not use PDAs to access devices with the Customer VLAN.