Common use of Enhanced Security Clause in Contracts

Enhanced Security. Enhanced Security leverages a foundational component of the Internet called Domain Name System (“DNS”). DNS is a system that automatically translates Internet addresses to the numeric addresses used by computers, smartphones, and tablet devices. Enhanced Security manages a dynamic list of known Internet addresses that have security threats, updated in near real time. When an attempt is made to connect to a compromised website, the connection is not completed, and the “blocked” page notice is shown. The Services also include a network level, cloud-based malware defence. The malware defence is not a firewall and you are responsible for all device-level security.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement