Common use of Application Availability Clause in Contracts

Application Availability. All applications should be designed to minimize the risk from denial-of-service attacks. • All applications should limit resources allocated to any user to the minimum necessary toperform the task. • All applications must prevent unauthenticated users from accessing data or using vital system resources.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Processing and Security Agreement, Data Processing and Security Agreement

Application Availability. All applications should be designed to minimize the risk from denial-of-denial of service attacks. All applications should limit resources allocated to any user to the minimum necessary toperform to perform the task. All applications must prevent unauthenticated users from accessing data or using vital system resources.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing and Security Agreement

Application Availability. All applications should be designed to minimize the risk from denial-of-denial of service attacks. All applications should limit resources allocated to any user to the minimum necessary toperform to perform the task. All applications must prevent unauthenticated users from accessing data or using vital system resources.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing and Security Agreement