Physical Security Controls definition
Physical Security Controls mean policies, standards and procedures designed to prevent unauthorized physical access, damage, and interference to Electronic Confidential Information and the Trade Ally’s Electronic Information Assets.
Physical Security Controls means physical security controls maintained by you at your facilities and in connection with your activities and the activities of your Representatives when at our facility or in connection with their access to or use of our Confidential Information in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.
Physical Security Controls means controls to prevent unauthorised physical access to premises where University assets are housed, be they documents containing confidential information, electronic data stores, computing equipment, network infrastructure or any other asset the theft or damage of which would cause an impact to the activities of any member of the University Group
Examples of Physical Security Controls in a sentence
Access to Facilities must be monitored and restricted, using Physical Security Controls.
More Definitions of Physical Security Controls
Physical Security Controls means controls to prevent unauthorised physical access to Supplier’s or its Affiliates’ or Subcontractors’ premises;
Physical Security Controls consist of a combination of access control systems, monitoring systems, security officers and procedures for controlling access to buildings and sensitive or restricted areas.
Physical Security Controls consist of a combination of access control systems, monitoring systems, security officers and procedures for controlling access to buildings and sensitive or restricted areas. Access control systems shall be utilized to provide Facility physical security and protection, including individual badge identification, doors protected by an electronic badge reader or locked with limited access to the physical key, closed circuit camera monitoring, and onsite physical security guards stationed in strategic locations. Onsite physical security guards shall be stationed in strategic locations at Facilities 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Badges and keys shall only be distributed in accordance with documented organizational procedures aligned with leading information security industry standards (e.g., ISO 27001). Visitors shall be screened prior to admittance, provided a visitor badge, and require an escort in sensitive areas in accordance with Information Security Policies. Every access control system shall provide for real-time monitoring of all electronic badge accesses across the monitored Facilities, onsite security officer acknowledgement of system identified error codes or issues, and shall be tied to centralized servers communicating the exact date and time stamp for each entry (utilizing network time protocol). Automated database backups shall be performed daily and replicated on the secondary server. Alarm systems shall be in place to notify appropriate individuals of potential threats.