System Access and Security Requirements Sample Clauses

System Access and Security Requirements. The Services provided to Clients under this Agreement shall be provided by access to Searchlight Screening’s Access Systems over the Internet, by telephone, by fax or by hard copy. The following shall apply: 1. The ability to access Reports shall be restricted to only duly authorized personnel, whether by Searchlight Screening’s Access Systems or otherwise, all according to procedures that meet or exceed all applicable regulations including, but not limited to, the Searchlight Screening’s policies and procedures, and Applicable Law. 2. Any system or device of any kind used by Clients to obtain or receive Reports shall be placed in a secure location within Client’s facility, and Clients shall take all necessary precautions to secure any such system or device in such a manner as to prevent unauthorized access. 3. All such systems or devices shall be disabled or locked after normal business hours or when left unattended by authorized personnel. 4. Each of Client’s duly authorized personnel will be assigned a unique logon password to access Searchlight Screening’s Services. Clients and each of such duly authorized personnel shall protect account numbers and passwords used to access Searchlight Screening Services in such a way as to be known only to such authorized personnel, and under no circumstances will unauthorized personnel have knowledge of any such account numbers or passwords. Clients shall not post in any manner passwords or account numbers within Client’s facility. Clients further agrees that account numbers and passwords are not to be discussed by telephone to any unknown caller, even if the caller claims to be an employee of Clients or Searchlight Screening. 5. Clients is responsible for the security of assigned codes, and is hereby notified of the possibility of theft or other form of compromise of Client’s assigned codes, which may or may not be detected, and of the possibility of use of a stolen or compromised assigned code to forge Client’s access to Searchlight Screening’s Services. 6. If Clients utilizes software provided by a third party vendor, which software incorporates modules or imbedded functionality to access Searchlight Screening’s Services, then Clients is strictly prohibited from using that third party software to acquire Searchlight Screening’s Services until and unless (a) that third party software vendor provides Clients with a writing certifying that it is authorized by Searchlight Screening to provide such functionality or (b)...
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System Access and Security Requirements. The following information security controls are required to reduce unauthorized access to consumer information. It is Client’s responsibility to implement these controls. RPS reserves the right to make changes to these Access Security Requirements without prior notification. The information provided herewith provides minimum baselines for information security. In requesting Consumer Reports from RPS, Client agrees to follow these requirements. These requirements are applicable to all systems and devices used to access, transmit, process, or store consumer reports provided by RPS, including all information contained within the consumer report, or other information provided by RPS (“RPS data”):

Related to System Access and Security Requirements

  • Security Requirements 7.1 The Authority will review the Contractor’s Security Plan when submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Schedule (Security Requirements and Plan) and at least annually thereafter.

  • Data Security Requirements Without limiting Contractor’s obligation of confidentiality as further described in this Contract, Contractor must establish, maintain, and enforce a data privacy program and an information and cyber security program, including safety, physical, and technical security and resiliency policies and procedures, that comply with the requirements set forth in this Contract and, to the extent such programs are consistent with and not less protective than the requirements set forth in this Contract and are at least equal to applicable best industry practices and standards (NIST 800-53).

  • Access and Security Customer shall employ all physical, administrative and technical controls, screening and security procedures and other safeguards necessary to: (a) securely administer the distribution and use of all Access Credentials and protect against any unauthorized access to or use of the Hosted Services; and (b) control the content and use of Customer Data, including the uploading or other provision of Customer Data for Processing by the Hosted Services.

  • Facility Requirements 1. Maintain wheelchair accessibility to program activities according to governing law, including the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), as applicable. 2. Provide service site(s) that will promote attainment of Contractor’s program objectives. Arrange the physical environment to support those activities. 3. Decrease program costs when possible by procuring items at no cost from County surplus stores and by accepting delivery of such items by County.

  • Accessibility Requirements Under Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2054, Subchapter M, and implementing rules of the Texas Department of Information Resources, the System Agency must procure Products and services that comply with the Accessibility Standards when those Products are available in the commercial marketplace or when those Products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Accordingly, Grantee must provide electronic and information resources and associated Product documentation and technical support that comply with the Accessibility Standards.

  • New Hampshire Specific Data Security Requirements The Provider agrees to the following privacy and security standards from “the Minimum Standards for Privacy and Security of Student and Employee Data” from the New Hampshire Department of Education. Specifically, the Provider agrees to: (1) Limit system access to the types of transactions and functions that authorized users, such as students, parents, and LEA are permitted to execute; (2) Limit unsuccessful logon attempts; (3) Employ cryptographic mechanisms to protect the confidentiality of remote access sessions; (4) Authorize wireless access prior to allowing such connections; (5) Create and retain system audit logs and records to the extent needed to enable the monitoring, analysis, investigation, and reporting of unlawful or unauthorized system activity; (6) Ensure that the actions of individual system users can be uniquely traced to those users so they can be held accountable for their actions; (7) Establish and maintain baseline configurations and inventories of organizational systems (including hardware, software, firmware, and documentation) throughout the respective system development life cycles; (8) Restrict, disable, or prevent the use of nonessential programs, functions, ports, protocols, and services; (9) Enforce a minimum password complexity and change of characters when new passwords are created; (10) Perform maintenance on organizational systems; (11) Provide controls on the tools, techniques, mechanisms, and personnel used to conduct system maintenance; (12) Ensure equipment removed for off-site maintenance is sanitized of any Student Data in accordance with NIST SP 800-88 Revision 1; (13) Protect (i.e., physically control and securely store) system media containing Student Data, both paper and digital; (14) Sanitize or destroy system media containing Student Data in accordance with NIST SP 800-88 Revision 1 before disposal or release for reuse; (15) Control access to media containing Student Data and maintain accountability for media during transport outside of controlled areas; (16) Periodically assess the security controls in organizational systems to determine if the controls are effective in their application and develop and implement plans of action designed to correct deficiencies and reduce or eliminate vulnerabilities in organizational systems; (17) Monitor, control, and protect communications (i.e., information transmitted or received by organizational systems) at the external boundaries and key internal boundaries of organizational systems; (18) Deny network communications traffic by default and allow network communications traffic by exception (i.e., deny all, permit by exception); (19) Protect the confidentiality of Student Data at rest; (20) Identify, report, and correct system flaws in a timely manner; (21) Provide protection from malicious code (i.e. Antivirus and Antimalware) at designated locations within organizational systems; (22) Monitor system security alerts and advisories and take action in response; and (23) Update malicious code protection mechanisms when new releases are available.

  • City Requirements Design, construction, materials, sizing, other specifications, permitting, inspections, testing, documentation and furnishing of as-built drawings, and acceptance of completed infrastructure shall be in accordance with City Requirements. Design and construction shall be by professionals licensed in the state of North Carolina to do the relevant work. City approval of the design of the Improvements shall be required prior to construction, as set forth in City Requirements. If Developer is connecting to the County sewer system, the City may require Developer to furnish the contract providing for such connection.

  • Federal Medicaid System Security Requirements Compliance Party shall provide a security plan, risk assessment, and security controls review document within three months of the start date of this Agreement (and update it annually thereafter) in order to support audit compliance with 45 CFR 95.621 subpart F, ADP System Security Requirements and Review Process.

  • E-Verify Requirements To the extent applicable under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41- 4401, the Contractor and its subcontractors warrant compliance with all federal immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees and their compliance with the E-verify requirements under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 23-214(A). Contractor’s or its subcontractor’s failure to comply with such warranty shall be deemed a material breach of this Agreement and may result in the termination of this Agreement by the City.

  • Access Requirements You will be responsible for providing the System to enable you to use an Electronic Service.

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