Physical access definition

Physical access means access granted to an individual who has physical access to an ERDS server. This level of access requires fingerprinting with the exception of a county data center or an outsourced county data center in which physical access is already managed by security controls.
Physical access means physically access of Users to the services of an ACTRIS Central Facility or National Facility.
Physical access means the ability of a person to gain access to physical facilities (e.g., buildings, computer, server rooms, warehouses);

Examples of Physical access in a sentence

  • Physical access to servers must be limited and controlled and must be monitored by a logging system.

  • Physical access to PII by individuals or entities described in paragraph 3 above shall be controlled as follows: All access to sensitive data will be controlled by and limited to the team working on the contract subject matter and all access will be ensured by encryption and user access control.

  • Physical access control uses multiple authentication and security processes, including badges, on-premises security officers, and continuous video surveillance.

  • Physical access to such facilities is only granted following a formal authorization procedure and access rights are reviewed periodically.

  • Physical access to all hardware elements of the IT system is to be strictly controlled.

  • Physical access is regulated and controlled by authorisation, recognition and registration procedures and is limited, thanks to the access control system, to the areas for which an authorisation exists.

  • Physical access control Physical components of the Sub-processor’s data centre facilities, servers, networking equipment and host software systems (e.g., virtual firewalls) are housed in nondescript facilities (the “Facilities”).

  • Physical access to these files shall be limited to the employee, the Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and their respective confidential secretaries.

  • Physical access to the Bay and its tributaries is very limited, with real consequences for quality of life, local economies and long-term conservation.

  • Physical access control has been implemented for all data centers.


More Definitions of Physical access

Physical access means obtaining or inspecting copies of existing Paper Case Records from the Custodian in the court where the current Case Records are located.
Physical access means access by the highest level of feasible, accepted transportation for the area is possible. Unless in a remote location not accessed by the road system, this is generally a minimum of 2-wheel drive motor vehicle access.
Physical access means access granted to an individual who has physical access to an ERDS server. This level of access requires fingerprinting with the exception of a
Physical access means the access to premises, hardware and other physical resources reasonably required by the Company to fulfil its obligations as set out in Clause 4.1 below and in the Client Agreement.
Physical access means physically access of Users to the services of an ACTRIS Central Facility or National Facility. “Remote access” means access to an ACTRIS Central Facility or National Facility without Users physically visiting the facility. “Virtual access” means Free access provided through communication networks.

Related to Physical access

  • Physical abuse means any physical injury, mental injury, or threatened injury, inflicted by a person responsible for the child’s care other than by accidental means; or any physical or mental injury that cannot reasonably be explained by the child’s history of injuries or any aversive or deprivation procedures, or regulated interventions, that have not been authorized by Minn. Stat. § 125A.0942 or § 245.825.

  • Critical access hospital or “CAH” means a hospital licensed as a critical access hospital by the department of inspections and appeals pursuant to rule 481—51.52(135B).

  • Physical Safeguards are physical measures, policies, and procedures to protect CONTRACTOR’s electronic information systems and related buildings and equipment, from natural and environmental hazards, and unauthorized intrusion.

  • Physical harm means bodily injury, impairment, or disease.

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