System Connections Sample Clauses

The SYSTEM CONNECTIONS clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for connecting a party’s equipment or systems to another party’s infrastructure or network. It typically outlines the technical standards, approval processes, and any necessary coordination to ensure compatibility and safety during the connection process. For example, it may require that all connections meet certain industry standards or be subject to inspection before activation. The core function of this clause is to ensure that system integrations are performed safely and reliably, minimizing risks of disruption or damage to existing systems.
System Connections. 1. In addition to the Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement related to the safe-keeping of United Confidential Information and in order to protect United’s automated information technology assets Contractor agrees that it shall comply with the provisions of this Section.11. B. 2. Minimum Standard for Data at Rest and Data in Motion. Contractor agrees, at a minimum, to comply, with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-53 Moderate Level Control or ISO 27001/27002 standards. Contractor further acknowledges that valid encryption processes for data in motion (e.g., transmitted through a network) are those which comply with NIST Special Publications 800-52, Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Transport Layer Security Implementation; 800-77, Guide to IPsec VPNs; or 800-113, Guide to SSL VPNs, or others which are Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 validated.
System Connections. In addition to the Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement related to the safe-keeping of United Confidential Information and in order to protect United’s automated information technology assets Consultant agrees that it shall comply with the provisions of this Section.11. B.
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