Endpoint definition

Endpoint means any Federal Reserve Bank, financial institution, local clearing house, courier or other entity or location for the delivery of cash letters or other presentment of Imaged Items or Substitute Checks.
Endpoint means any physical or virtual device, such as, a computer, server, laptop, desktop computer, mobile, cellular, container or virtual machine image.
Endpoint means any Federal Reserve Bank, financial institution, local clearing house, courier or other entity or location for the delivery of cash letters or other presentment of Electronic Items or Substitute Checks.

Examples of Endpoint in a sentence

  • Endpoint failure due to user intentional or unintentional negligence, misuse, or excessive wear and tear are not covered by the endpoint protection plan..

  • The Department shall offer one (1) or more solutions to the Grantee for the following capabilities: Endpoint-Based Asset Discovery (Agent); Network-Based Asset Discovery (Agentless); External- Facing Asset Discovery; Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR).

  • DivergeIT shall provide Security Operations services to monitor all supported computers that are installed with the DivergeIT agent and compatible Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), for Indications of Compromise (IOC).


More Definitions of Endpoint

Endpoint means the computer hardware designated by Customer on which the Software will operate that must comply with the operating requirements set out in the Documentation.
Endpoint means any device that is connected to a network and serves as an entry point to
Endpoint is a single physical, virtual or cloud server.
Endpoint means any device supported by the applicable Software or Cloud Service that is capable of processing data and accessing a network, including but not limited to: (a) personal computers; (b) virtual desktop instances (VDIs); (c) mobile devices; and (d) network computer workstations.
Endpoint means (i) a physical device (e.g., a meter, encoder-transmitter-receiver or other measuring or monitoring device) that is the source of data used in the Software application or (ii) a virtual device created in the Software application to simulate the existence of a physical device. An example of a virtual device that is an Endpoint would include a single electricity meter that serves 10 apartment units. If the consumption data from that electricity meter was divided between the 10 units (e.g., on the basis of square footage) and used in the Software application as if that single electricity meter was actually 10 electricity meters, it would count as 10 Endpoints. Further, each account, whether active or inactive, in the application that is associated with a single physical device counts as a separate Endpoint.
Endpoint means the origin or destination point for Pipeline Data (e.g. a database).
Endpoint means a sensory-type device, e.g., electric meter, water meter, gas meter, DA device, load control switch, etc., that is equipped with an AMI communication module.