Departmental Security Standards definition

Departmental Security Standards means the Department’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Provider is required to deliver.
Departmental Security Standards means the Department’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Provider is required to deliver. “Digital Marketplace / GCloud” the Digital Marketplace is the online framework for identifying and procuring cloud technology and people for digital projects. Cloud services (e.g. web hosting or IT health checks) are on the G-Cloud framework. “FIPS 140-2” this is the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, (FIPS PUB 140-2), entitled ‘Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules’. This document is the de facto security standard used for the accreditation of cryptographic modules.
Departmental Security Standards means the Department’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Contractor is required to deliver. “Digital Marketplace / GCloud” the Digital Marketplace is the online framework for identifying and procuring cloud technology and people for digital projects. Cloud services (e.g. web hosting or IT health checks) are on the G-Cloud framework.

Examples of Departmental Security Standards in a sentence

  • The Supplier will assure the Department that they can comply with its Departmental Security Standards for Suppliers which are in the following paragraphs Where the Supplier will process personal data on behalf of the Department or other data deemed sensitive by the Department or supply ICT products or services to, or on behalf of, the Department, the Supplier will be expected to have achieved, and be able to maintain, certification to the appropriate level, under the HMG Cyber Essentials Scheme.

  • The Contractor shall comply with Departmental Security Standards for Contractors which include but are not constrained to the following clauses.


More Definitions of Departmental Security Standards

Departmental Security Standards means the Department’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Contractor is required to deliver. “Digital Marketplace / GCloud” The Digital Marketplace is the online framework for identifying and procuring cloud technology and people for digital projects. Cloud services (e.g. web hosting or IT health checks) are on the G-Cloud framework.
Departmental Security Standards means the Department’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Contractor is required to deliver. “Digital Marketplace / GCloud” the Digital Marketplace is the online framework for identifying and procuring cloud technology and people for digital projects. Cloud services (e.g. web hosting or IT health checks) are on the G-Cloud framework. “FIPS 140-2” this is the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, (FIPS PUB 140-2), entitled ‘Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules’. This document is the de facto security standard used for the accreditation of cryptographic modules. “Good Industry Practice” “Industry Good Practice” means the exercise of that degree of skill, care, prudence, efficiency, foresight and timeliness as would be expected from a leading company within the relevant industry or business sector. “Good Industry Standard” “Industry Good Standard” means the implementation of products and solutions, and the exercise of that degree of skill, care, prudence, efficiency, foresight and timeliness as would be expected from a leading company within the relevant industry or business sector. “GSC” “GSCP” means the Government Security Classification Policy which establishes the rules for classifying HMG information. The policy is available at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/government/publications/government-security-classifications “HMG” means Her Majesty’s Government “SPF” “HMG Security Policy Framework” This is the definitive HMG Security Policy which describes the expectations of the Cabinet Secretary and Government’s Official Committee on Security on how HMG organisations and third parties handling HMG information and other assets will apply protective security to ensure HMG can function effectively, efficiently and securely. “ICT” means Information and communications technology (ICT) is used as an extended synonym for information technology (IT), used to describe the bringing together of enabling technologies used to deliver the end-to-end solution IS5 this is HMG Information Assurance Standard No. 5 - Secure Sanitisation issued by CESG “ISO/IEC 27001” “ISO 27001” is the International Standard for Information Security Management Systems Requirements “ISO/IEC 27002” “ISO 27002” is the International Standard describing the Code of Practice for Information Security Controls. “ISO 22301” is the International Standard describing for Business ContinuityIT Security Health Check” “Pene...
Departmental Security Standards any information systems notified to the Provider from time to time by the Department which the Department requires the Provider to use in connection with the Services, and including the Department’s computerised Learning Gateway System Means NCTL’s specification for security that the Provider is required to deliver as set out in Schedule 10 (Data Handling Schedule)
Departmental Security Standards means the Buyer’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Supplier is required to deliver.
Departmental Security Standards means the Department’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Contractor is required to deliver. “Digital Marketplace / GCloud” the Digital Marketplace is the online framework for identifying and procuring cloud technology and people for digital projects. Cloud services (e.g. web hosting or IT health checks) are on the G-Cloud framework. “FIPS 140-2” this is the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, (FIPS PUB 140-2), entitled ‘Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules’. This document is the de facto security standard used for the accreditation of cryptographic modules. “Good Industry Practice” “Industry Good Practice” means the exercise of that degree of skill, care, prudence, efficiency, foresight and timeliness as would be expected from a leading company within the relevant industry or business sector. “Good Industry Standard” “Industry Good Standard” means the implementation of products and solutions, and the exercise of that degree of skill, care, prudence, efficiency, foresight and timeliness as would be expected from a leading company within the relevant industry or business sector. “GSC” “GSCP” means the Government Security Classification Policy which establishes the rules for classifying HMG information. The policy is available at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/government/publications/government-security-classifications “HMG” means Her Majesty’s Government “SPF” “HMG Security Policy Framework” This is the definitive HMG Security Policy which describes the expectations of the Cabinet Secretary and Government’s Official Committee on Security on how HMG organisations and third parties handling HMG information and other assets will apply protective security to ensure HMG can function effectively, efficiently and securely. “ICT” means Information and communications technology (ICT) is used as an extended synonym for information technology (IT), used to describe the bringing together of enabling technologies used to deliver the end-to-end solution IS5 this is HMG Information Assurance Standard No. 5 - Secure Sanitisation issued by CESG “ISO/IEC 27001” “ISO 27001” is the International Standard for Information Security Management Systems Requirements “ISO/IEC 27002” “ISO 27002” is the International Standard describing the Code of Practice for Information Security Controls. “ISO 22301” is the International Standard describing for Business ContinuityIT Security Health Check” “Pene...
Departmental Security Standards means the Buyer’s security policy or any standards, procedures, process or specification for security that the Supplier is required to deliver.