Network Security. Seller and Purchaser understand and agree that the State of Mississippi’s Enterprise Security Policy mandates that all remote access to and/or from the State network must be accomplished via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). If remote access is required at any time during the life of this Agreement, Seller and Purchaser agree to implement/maintain a VPN for this connectivity. This required VPN must be IPSec-capable (ESP tunnel mode) and will terminate on a Cisco VPN-capable device ( i.e. VPN concentrator, PIX firewall, etc.) on the State’s premises. Seller agrees that it must, at its expense, implement/maintain a compatible hardware/software solution to terminate the specified VPN on the Seller’s premises. The parties further understand and agree that the State protocol standard and architecture are based on industry-standard security protocols and manufacturer engaged at the time of contract execution. The State reserves the right to introduce a new protocol and architecture standard and require the Seller to comply with same, in the event the industry introduces a more secure, robust protocol to replace IPSec/ESP and/or there is a change in the manufacturer engaged.
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Samples: Turnkey Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement
Network Security. Seller Contractor and Purchaser Customer understand and agree that the State of Mississippi’s Enterprise Security Policy mandates that all remote access to and/or from the State network must be accomplished via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). If remote access is required at any time during the life of this Agreement, Seller Contractor and Purchaser Customer agree to implement/maintain a VPN for this connectivity. This required VPN must be IPSec-capable (ESP tunnel mode) and will terminate on a Cisco VPN-capable device ( i.e. VPN concentrator, PIX firewall, etc.) on the State’s premises. Seller Contractor agrees that it must, at its expense, implement/maintain a compatible hardware/software solution to terminate the specified VPN on the SellerContractor’s premises. The parties further understand and agree that the State protocol standard and architecture are based on industry-standard security protocols and manufacturer engaged at the time of contract execution. The State reserves the right to introduce a new protocol and architecture standard and require the Seller Contractor to comply with same, in the event the industry introduces a more secure, robust protocol to replace IPSec/ESP and/or there is a change in the manufacturer engaged.
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Samples: Fixed Price Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Maintenance Agreement
Network Security. Seller Licensor and Purchaser MDHS understand and agree that the State of Mississippi’s Enterprise Security Policy mandates that all remote access to and/or from the State network must be accomplished via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). If remote access is required at any time during the life of this Agreement, Seller Licensor and Purchaser MDHS agree to implement/maintain a VPN for this connectivity. This required VPN must be IPSec-capable (ESP tunnel mode) and will terminate on a Cisco VPN-capable device ( i.e. (e.g., VPN concentrator, PIX firewall, etc.) on the State’s premises. Seller Licensor agrees that it must, at its expense, implement/maintain a compatible hardware/software solution to terminate the specified VPN on the SellerLicensor’s premises. The parties further understand and agree that the State protocol standard and architecture are based on industry-standard security protocols and manufacturer engaged at the time of contract execution. The State reserves the right to introduce a new protocol and architecture standard and require the Seller Licensor to comply with same, in the event the industry introduces a more secure, robust protocol to replace IPSec/ESP and/or there is a change in the manufacturer engaged.
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Samples: Software License and Application Service Provider Agreement
Network Security. Seller Licensor and Purchaser MLC understand and agree that the State of Mississippi’s Enterprise Security Policy mandates that all remote access to and/or from the State network must be accomplished via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). If remote access is required at any time during the life of this Agreement, Seller Licensor and Purchaser MLC agree to implement/maintain a VPN for this connectivity. This required VPN must be IPSec-capable (ESP tunnel mode) and will terminate on a Cisco VPN-capable device ( i.e. VPN concentrator, PIX firewall, etc.) on the State’s premises. Seller Licensor agrees that it must, at its expense, implement/maintain a compatible hardware/software solution to terminate the specified VPN on the SellerLicensor’s premises. The parties further understand and agree that the State protocol standard and architecture are based on industry-standard security protocols and manufacturer engaged at the time of contract execution. The State reserves the right to introduce a new protocol and architecture standard and require the Seller Licensor to comply with same, in the event the industry introduces a more secure, robust protocol to replace IPSec/ESP and/or there is a change in the manufacturer engaged.
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Samples: Software License and Application Service Provider Agreement
Network Security. Seller Contractor and Purchaser Customer understand and agree that the State of Mississippi’s Enterprise Security Policy mandates that all remote access to and/or from the State network must be accomplished via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). If remote access is required at any time during the life of this Agreement, Seller Contractor and Purchaser Customer agree to implement/maintain a VPN for this connectivity. This required VPN must be IPSec-capable (ESP tunnel mode) and will terminate on a Cisco VPN-capable device ( i.e. (e.g. VPN concentrator, PIX firewall, etc.) on the State’s premises. Seller Contractor agrees that it must, at its expense, implement/maintain a compatible hardware/software solution to terminate the specified VPN on the SellerContractor’s premises. The parties further understand and agree that the State protocol standard and architecture are is based on industry-standard security protocols and manufacturer engaged at the time of contract execution. The State reserves the right to introduce a new protocol and architecture standard and to require the Seller Contractor to comply with same, same in the event the industry introduces a more secure, robust protocol to replace IPSec/ESP ESP, and/or there is a change in the manufacturer engaged.
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Samples: Maintenance Agreement
Network Security. Seller Contractor and Purchaser Customer understand and agree that the State of Mississippi’s Enterprise Security Policy mandates that all remote access to and/or from the State network must be accomplished via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). If remote access is required at any time during the life of this Agreement, Seller Contractor and Purchaser Customer agree to implement/maintain a VPN for this connectivity. This required VPN must be IPSec-capable (ESP tunnel mode) and will terminate on a Cisco VPN-capable device ( (i.e. VPN concentrator, PIX firewall, etc.) on the State’s premises. Seller Contractor agrees that it must, at its expense, implement/maintain a compatible hardware/software solution to terminate the specified VPN on the SellerContractor’s premises. The parties further understand and agree that the State protocol standard and architecture are based on industry-standard security protocols and manufacturer engaged at the time of contract execution. The State reserves the right to introduce a new protocol and architecture standard and require the Seller Contractor to comply with same, same in the event the industry introduces a more secure, robust protocol to replace IPSec/ESP and/or there is a change in the manufacturer engaged.
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement