Remote Access Methods Sample Clauses

Remote Access Methods. The Contractor must obtain written permission from DOHMH for each method of remote access it wishes to use to access DOHMH Technology Assets.
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Remote Access Methods. (a) All forms of Remote Access will be made in accordance with mutually agreed upon industry standard protocols and procedures, which must be approved in writing by the County. The remote access solution must conform to County policy and security requirements. (b) Remote Access Back-Up Method may be used in the event that the primary method of Remote Access is inoperable. (c) Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions related to the Primary and (if applicable) Backup Remote Access Methods selected below. (Please mark appropriate box for each applicable Remote Access Method; if a method is not applicable, please check the box marked N/A). (i) VPN Site-to-Site  Primary  Backup  N/A The VPN Site-to-Site method involves a VPN concentrator at both the Contractor site and at the County, with a secure “tunnel” opened between the two concentrators. If using the VPN Site-to-Site Method, Contractor support staff will have access to the Designated Systems from selected network-attached devices at the Contractor site. (ii) VPN Client Access  Primary  Backup  N/A In the VPN Client Access method, a VPN Client (software) is installed on one or more specific devices at the Contractor site, with Remote Access to the County (via a County VPN concentrator) granted from those specific devices only. An Authentication Token (a physical device or software token that an authorized remote access user is given for user authentication purposes, such as a CryptoCard, RSA token, SecureAuth IdP, Arcot software token, or other such one-time-password mechanism approved by the County Information Security Office) will be issued to the Contractor in order to authenticate Contractor staff when accessing County Designated Systems via this method. The Contractor agrees to the following when issued an Authentication Token: a. Because the Authentication Token allows access to privileged or confidential information residing on the County’s Designated Systems, the Contractor agrees to treat the Authentication Token as it would a signature authorizing a financial commitment on the part of the Contractor. b. A hardware Authentication Token is a County-owned physical device, and will be labeled as such. The label must remain attached at all times. c. The Authentication Token is issued to an individual employee of the Contractor and may only be used by the designated individual. d. The Authentication Token must be kept in the possession of the individual Contractor employee it was is...
Remote Access Methods a. All forms of Remote Access will be made in accordance with mutually agreed upon industry standard protocols and procedures, which must be approved in writing by the County. b. A Remote Access Back-Up Method may be used in the event that the primary method of Remote Access is inoperable. c. Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions related to the Primary and (if applicable) Backup Remote Access Methods selected below. (Please xxxx appropriate box for each applicable Remote Access Method; if a method is not applicable, please check the box marked N/A).
Remote Access Methods. Users must use only remote access solutions approved and authorized by the appropriate Zone Owner and meeting the requirements set by the Employee Remote Access and Teleworking Policy.
Remote Access Methods. Contractor must obtain written permission from DoITT for each method of remote access it wishes to use to access City Information Assets.
Remote Access Methods a. All forms of Remote Access will be made in accordance with mutually agreed upon industry standard protocols and procedures, which must be approved in writing by the County. The remote access solution must conform to County policy and security requirements. b. Remote Access Back-Up Method may be used in the event that the primary method of Remote Access is inoperable. c. Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions related to the Primary and (if applicable) Backup Remote Access Methods selected below. (Please mark appropriate box for each applicable Remote Access Method; if a method is not applicable, please check the button marked N/A). (i) VPN Site-to-Site Primary The VPN Site-to-Site method involves a VPN concentrator at both the Contractor site and at the County, with a secure “tunnel” opened between the two concentrators. If using the VPN Site-to-Site Method, Contractor support staff will have access to the Designated Systems from selected network-attached devices at the Contractor site.
Remote Access Methods. Provider must obtain written permission from DOHMH for each instance of remote access it wishes to use and access DOHMH Information Assets.
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Remote Access Methods. (a) All forms of Remote Access will be made in accordance with mutually agreed upon industry standard protocols and procedures, which must be approved in writing by the County. The remote access solution must conform to County policy and security requirements. (b) Remote Access Back-Up Method may be used in the event that the primary method of Remote Access is inoperable. (c) Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions related to the Primary and (if applicable) Backup Remote Access Methods selected below. (Please mark appropriate box for each applicable Remote Access Method; if a method is not applicable, please check the button marked N/A). (i) VPN Site-to-Site Primary Backup N/A
Remote Access Methods. Licensor must obtain written permission from DOHMH for each instance of remote access it wishes to use to access DOHMH Information Assets. For the avoidance of doubt, if Licensee authorized automatic updates, Licensor is still required to comply with this section (Remote Access Methods) to ensure the connection continues to be secure prior to each update.

Related to Remote Access Methods

  • Remote Access Access to and use of the Data over the State Governmental Network (SGN) or Secure Access Washington (SAW) will be controlled by DSHS staff who will issue authentication credentials (e.g. a Unique User ID and Hardened Password) to Authorized Users on Contractor’s staff. Contractor will notify DSHS staff immediately whenever an Authorized User in possession of such credentials is terminated or otherwise leaves the employ of the Contractor, and whenever an Authorized User’s duties change such that the Authorized User no longer requires access to perform work for this Contract.

  • NETWORK INTERCONNECTION METHODS 3.1 The Interconnection provided herein may not be used solely for the purpose of originating a Party’s own interexchange traffic.

  • Data Access Control Persons entitled to use data processing systems gain access only to the Personal Data that they have a right to access, and Personal Data must not be read, copied, modified or removed without authorization in the course of processing, use and storage.

  • REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES ADDENDUM The Custodian and each Fund agree to be bound by the terms of the Remote Access Services Addendum hereto.

  • Network Access Control The VISION Web Site and the Distribution Support Services Web Site (the “DST Web Sites”) are protected through multiple levels of network controls. The first defense is a border router which exists at the boundary between the DST Web Sites and the Internet Service Provider. The border router provides basic protections including anti-spoofing controls. Next is a highly available pair of stateful firewalls that allow only HTTPS traffic destined to the DST Web Sites. The third network control is a highly available pair of load balancers that terminate the HTTPS connections and then forward the traffic on to one of several available web servers. In addition, a second highly available pair of stateful firewalls enforce network controls between the web servers and any back-end application servers. No Internet traffic is allowed directly to the back-end application servers. The DST Web Sites equipment is located and administered at DST’s Winchester data center. Changes to the systems residing on this computer are submitted through the DST change control process. All services and functions within the DST Web Sites are deactivated with the exception of services and functions which support the transfer of files. All ports on the DST Web Sites are disabled, except those ports required to transfer files. All “listeners,” other than listeners required for inbound connections from the load balancers, are deactivated. Directory structures are “hidden” from the user. Services which provide directory information are also deactivated.

  • Data Access Access to Contract and State Data The Contractor shall provide to the Client Agency access to any data, as defined in Conn. Gen Stat. Sec. 4e-1, concerning the Contract and the Client Agency that are in the possession or control of the Contractor upon demand and shall provide the data to the Client Agency in a format prescribed by the Client Agency and the State Auditors of Public Accounts at no additional cost.

  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization.

  • Network Access TENANT may find it necessary to purchase a network interface card, wireless PC card or other hardware in order to connect to the internet service. LANDLORD is not responsible for the purchase of these items and LANDLORD cannot guarantee compatibility with any device TENANT may have. The computer and network card must have software installed that supports the Internet Protocol commonly referred to as TCP/IP. Any conflicts between the software compatibility of the network and the TENANT’S computer operating system or any other feature will be the responsibility of the TENANT to resolve. LANDLORD will not be responsible for software issues related to the user’s personal computer.

  • System Access CUSTOMER agrees to provide to PROVIDER, at CUSTOMER’S expense, necessary access to the mainframe computer and related information technology systems (the “System”) on which CUSTOMER data is processed during the times (the “Service Hours”) specified in the PSAs, subject to reasonable downtime for utility outages, maintenance, performance difficulties and the like. In the event of a change in the Service Hours, CUSTOMER will provide PROVIDER with at least fifteen (15) calendar days written notice of such change.

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

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