Your Security Obligations Sample Clauses
Your Security Obligations. YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATIONS, AND OPERATION OF YOUR COMPUTER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE USE OF UPDATED ANTI-VIRUS PROTECTION. NEITHER THIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION NOR ITS SERVICE PROVIDERS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DELAYS, ERRORS, DELETIONS, FAILURES, OR DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL OR BUSINESS ACCOUNT INFORMATION THAT MAY OCCUR AS A RESULT OF ANY VIRUS, TROJAN, SHARED PASSWORD, OR MALFUNCTION OF YOUR COMPUTER OR SOFTWARE OR YOUR FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY MAINTAIN AND SECURE YOUR COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE. • All Authorized Users should sign-off after every session. While online sessions will automatically end after a period of inactivity, logging off can help protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended. • Refrain from using public computers (e.g. computers in a library, internet cafe or hotel business center) to access your online banking accounts. The security of public or shared computers cannot be assured. • Always keep your computer's operating system and browser fully patched for critical security issues. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of internet browsers for accessing the Online Banking Service. • Always keep your anti-virus and anti-spyware software current, and routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using reliable virus detection and anti-spyware products. Undetected or un-repaired viruses or malicious software (malware) may affect the performance of your computer, corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Furthermore, undetected or un-repaired viruses or malware may affect the security of online accounts and the privacy of personal information stored on your computer. If your computer is compromised by some form of malware, virus, or Trojan, you could unintentionally transmit sensitive account information or personal data to another third party or transmit a virus to other computers. • Always use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • If you use a wireless internet connection to access your online accounts, make sure that the wireless network is encrypted. Occasionally we may post important security notices on our website and/or send online banking users security related notices or reminders; it is your responsibility to read all security notices.
Your Security Obligations. You must use reasonable and appropriate security precautions in connection with your use of the Services, such as requiring your users to establish secure passwords and using commercially reasonable efforts to protect your systems and data from malware. You will notify Us promptly of any unauthorized access or use of the Services and use the Services only in accordance with the Agreement.
Your Security Obligations. You will maintain secure possession of the VIP Credential and promptly notify the Bank if you lose possession for any reason (for example, if you lose the hard token which stores the VIP Credential or the device which contains a virtual token). You may not let someone else use your VIP Credential.
Your Security Obligations. You must implement, maintain and enforce a comprehensive program of technical and organisational security measures for information technology and cyber security that covers all components of the Deliverables and Services. The technical and organisational security measures must, without limitation (as applicable):
22.1.1 monitor, audit, detect, identify, report and protect against Security Incidents, viruses and any other threats or hazards to the security or integrity of Our operations (including Our Environment) and the Deliverables and Services;
22.1.2 ensure the security (including the confidentiality, availability and integrity) of the Deliverables and Services;
22.1.3 ensure that Our Data is protected against misuse, interference and loss, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure;
22.1.4 manage any potential security risks in Your supply chains;
22.1.5 monitor, detect, identify and protect against fraud and corruption in Your organisation and Your Personnel;
22.1.6 ensure that You comply with the Protective Data Security Standards, and any other Policies, Codes and Standards applicable; and
22.1.7 comply with any other security requirements stated in the Requirements, (collectively, the "Security Program").
Your Security Obligations. In using the Service, You (and not Emedgene) shall be responsible for establishing, monitoring, and implementing security practices to control the physical access to and use of the Service and all Data therein in accordance with Your own security policies and procedures, and ensuring the adequacy of anti-virus software. You shall also be responsible for installing customer-installable firmware updates and patches which may be required to address a vulnerability or security flaw. You will take all reasonable precautions and security measures to prevent unauthorized use of the Service or Data, including the use of any encryption keys or encrypted storage, retrieval and transmission as may be available for use with the Service. While Emedgene uses industry standard security, no system can perfectly guard against risks of intentional or inadvertent disclosure of information. When using the Service, information will be transmitted over a medium that is beyond the control of Emedgene. Accordingly, You agree that You assume the risk for, and You (and not Emedgene) are not responsible for, any inability to access the Data, the loss or corruption of Data, or for any unauthorized use or access of the Data as a result of Your use of the Service, and Emedgene has no liability to You in connection with such inability to access the Data, the loss, or corruption of Data, or for any unauthorized use or access of the Data as a result of Your use of the Service.
Your Security Obligations. You are solely responsible for the maintenance, installations, and operation of your computer INLCUDING but not limited to THE USE OF UPDATED ANTI-VIRUS PROTECTION. Neither this financial institution nor its service providers will be responsible for any delays, errors, deletions, failures, or disclosure of personal or Business Account information that may occur because of any Virus, Trojan, shared password, or malfunction of your computer or software or your Failure to adequately maintain and secure your computer AND SOFTWARE. All Authorized Users should sign-off after every session. While online sessions will automatically end after a period of inactivity, logging off can help protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended. Refrain from using public computers (e.g., computers in a library, Internet café or hotel business center) to access your online banking accounts. The security of public or shared computers cannot be assured. Always keep your computer's operating system and browser fully patched for critical security issues. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Business Online Banking Service. Always keep your anti-virus and anti-spyware software current and routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using reliable virus detection and anti- spyware products. Undetected or un-repaired viruses or malicious software (malware) may affect the performance of your computer, corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Furthermore, undetected, or un-repaired viruses or malware may affect the security of online accounts and the privacy of personal information stored on your computer. If your computer is compromised by some form of malware, virus, or Trojan, you could unintentionally transmit sensitive account information or personal data to another third party or transmit a virus to other computers. Protecting your Password. When you or your Authorized Users accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement, you agree not to give or make available your Password or other means to access your account to any unauthorized individual(s).
Your Security Obligations. 7.1. Since you will be using your personal mobile device get access to the WWF Mobile Office, it is your obligation to keep it in a secured place and in confidentiality as well as to make sure that it is not available to any third Parties.
Your Security Obligations. You have a responsibility to help protect against unauthorized access to your PDA. In particular:
(a) you must not use another person’s PDA login details to access their PDA, or share your PDA login details with any other person;
(b) you must maintain good internet security practices, including having in place appropriate internet security software, firewalls and similar tools to safeguard your system whilst online; and
(c) you must deploy an up-to-date virus checker on any device you use to access your PDA in order to (i) ensure protection against viruses or other harmful software that could damage, harm, disable or otherwise impact or limit the function and performance of your device and its ability to access your PDA or Services; and (ii) ensure the PDA and the Services are protected from such viruses or other harmful software.
Your Security Obligations. You are responsible for any security vulnerabilities, and the consequences of such vulnerabilities, arising from (i) Account Information, including any viruses, Trojan Horses, worms or other harmful programming routines contained in Account Information, or from (ii) Your use of the Services and Terbine Exchange in a manner that is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement. You are responsible for the security of Your own computer systems and the security of its access to and connection with the Services and Terbine Exchange. You shall employ all reasonable physical, administrative and technical controls, screening and security procedures and other safeguards necessary to: (1) securely administer the distribution and use of all access credentials and protect against unauthorized access to or use of the Services and Terbine Exchange; and (2) control the content and use of Account Information, including the uploading or other provision of Account Information for processing by the Services and Terbine Exchange. You are solely responsible for: (a) maintaining at least one (1) current backup of source Account Information and all Member systems on or through which the Services or Terbine Exchange are accessed and used; (b) determining the suitability of the Services and Your use of the Terbine Exchange in light of the type of Account Information stored by You on the Services and Terbine Exchange or otherwise processed by You through Your use of the Services and the Terbine Exchange; and (c) all access to and use of the Services and Terbine Exchange by any Users that You have authorized or who gain access as a result of Your failure to use reasonable security precautions.
Your Security Obligations. 9.1.1 To become a User, you will be required to select and provide us with a unique username and password, which will enable you to sign into your Wallet on the Website. You will also be given a starting PIN or will be required to provide us with a PIN, which you will use to access the Mobile App. If you are given a starting PIN by SMS, it is your responsibility to select a new PIN.
9.1.2 It is your responsibility, and you agree, to keep your username, password and PIN secure and confidential at all times. You shall be fully responsible for all activities that occur under your username, password and PIN. You agree that your username, password and PIN will only be used for your own personal use and will not be disclosed to any other person, and that you will not enable any other person to access your Wallet. You acknowledge that if a third party becomes aware of your username, password and/or PIN, such person may gain access to all the Services and features associated with the operation of your Wallet. PayU cannot and will not be liable for any loss, claim or damage you suffer or incur arising from and/or as a result of the use, whether authorized or unauthorized, of your username, password and/or PIN.
9.1.3 Should you forget, or for any other reason need to reset, your username, password and/or PIN, you can follow the process provided on the Website or in the Mobile App. Should you still encounter problems, please contact PayU on 086 111 PayU (7298) for local calls or +▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ PayU (7298) for international/local calls or at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇.
9.1.4 You should immediately notify us if you believe:
9.1.4.1 there has been an unauthorized transaction or unauthorized access to your account;
9.1.4.2 there is an error in your account history statement (you can access your account history by logging into your account on our Website) or in your transaction confirmation sent to you by email;
9.1.4.3 your password or mobile PIN has been compromised;
9.1.4.4 your PayU Wallet Mobile-activated phone has been lost, stolen or deactivated; or
9.1.4.5 you need more information about a transaction listed on the statement or transaction confirmation.
