Security of communications. In general, the Internet is neither more nor less secure than other means of communication, including mail, facsimile, and voice telephone service, all of which can be intercepted and otherwise compromised. As a matter of prudence, however, ND(J)L urges Customer to assume that all of their on-line communications are insecure. ND(J)L cannot take any responsibility for the security of information transmitted over ND(J)L’s facilities.
Security of communications. 16.1 Where you provide us with fax or computer network addresses for sending material to, we will assume, unless you tell us otherwise, that your arrangements are sufficiently secure and confidential to protect your interests.
16.2 The Internet is not secure and there are risks if you send sensitive information in this manner or you ask us to do so. Data we send by email is not routinely encrypted, so please tell us if you do not want us to use email as a form of communication with you or if you require data to be encrypted.
16.3 We will take reasonable steps to protect the integrity of our computer systems by screening for viruses on email sent and received. We expect you to do the same for your computer systems. Neither you nor we shall have any liability to each other in respect of any claim or loss arising in connection with such a virus or defect in an electronic communication other than where such claim or loss arises from bad faith or wilful default.
16.4 It is very unlikely that we will change our bank account details during the course of your matter. In any event, we will never contact you by email to tell you that our details have changed. If you receive any communications purporting to be from this firm, that you deem suspicious or have any concerns about (however slight), please contact our office straightaway.
Security of communications. Vodafone shall exercise reasonable efforts to ensure the security of Customer’s and Users’ communications. However, for reasons beyond Vodafone’s control, it does not promise or guarantee that communications will be completely secure.
Security of communications. The PROCESSOR shall undertake appropriate technical and organisational measures to safeguard the security of any electronic communications networks or services provided to CONTROLLER or utilised to transfer or transmit CONTROLLER’s data. This includes but is not limited to measures designed to ensure the secrecy of communications and prevent unlawful surveillance or interception of communications and gaining unauthorised access to any computer or system and thus guaranteeing the security of the communications.
Security of communications. 3.2.1 The Supplier shall ensure that ALL written communications between the Supplier and the Contracting Body and/or End User are delivered through appropriate delivery methods, as specified by the Contracting Body.
Security of communications. 3.2.1 The Supplier shall ensure that ALL written communications between the Supplier and the Contracting Body and/or End User are delivered through appropriate delivery methods, as specified by the Contracting Body.
3.2.2 Where commercially sensitive information is to be communicated via email in Lot 2, the Supplier shall ensure that such email is encrypted (to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) Universal (SEM) v2.10 encryption as a minimum) prior to transmission.
Security of communications. (a) There is no guarantee that all means of communication between the parties will be secure, virus free or successfully delivered. The Bank is not liable to the Client, and the Client accepts responsibility if, due to circumstances beyond the Bank's reasonable control, communications are intercepted, delayed, corrupted, not received or received by someone else. If the Bank thinks this has happened, it will try to contact you.
Security of communications. In general, the Internet is neither more nor less secure than other means of communication, including mail, facsimile, and voice telephone service, all of which can be intercepted and otherwise compromised. As a matter of prudence, however, M&COL urges Customer to assume that all of their on-line communications are insecure. M&COL cannot take any responsibility for the security of information transmitted over M&COL’s facilities.
Security of communications. You acknowledge and agree that the Services are conducted and provided by Sharp electronically through the internet and that Sharp cannot guarantee the security or privacy of any electronic communications in which you participate.
Security of communications. 20.1 Depending on the urgency we will communicate with you and third parties by post, telephone, fax, face to face and – unless you tell us in writing not to do so – by email. Email is an important and convenient method of communication, but you must be aware that it carries certain risks and by agreeing to use email you accept the following:
a) The security of email cannot be guaranteed;
b) You cannot assume that, once sent, an email has been delivered;
c) We are entitled to treat all received emails as genuine, complete and accurate;
d) Incoming emails are checked for spam, viruses and other undesirable content, and will be quarantined (and therefore not read) if any such content is detected;
e) Where you provide us with fax or email addresses, we will assume, unless you tell us otherwise, that your arrangements are sufficiently secure and confidential to protect your interests.
20.2 It is very unlikely that we will change our bank account details during the course of your matter. In any event, we will never contact you by email to tell you that our details have changed. If you have concerns about any communications that appear to be from us, please contact our office by telephone straightaway.
20.3 Before sending money to us, we recommend that you always telephone us to verify the bank details provided.
20.4 Where you send us bank details or payment instructions by email, we will apply anti-fraud measures that may involve electronic checks and calling you to verify those details or instructions. We will not be liable to you for any losses you sustain where we have reasonably applied anti-fraud measures with your best interests in mind.