Common use of Firewall Clause in Contracts

Firewall. A firewall serves as a security gate between the Internet and Bank’s network that inspects data passing through it, and denies or permits passage based on a set of rules. By intercepting the data first, the firewall ensures that only data permitted by Bank’s rule set may be passed beyond the Internet to Bank’s secure web commerce server, and ultimately to Online Banking.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement for Business Customers

Firewall. A firewall serves as a security gate between the Internet and Bank’s our network that inspects data passing through it, it and denies or permits passage based on a set of rules. By intercepting the data first, the firewall ensures that only data permitted by Bank’s our rule set may be passed beyond the Internet public internet to Bank’s our secure web commerce server, and ultimately to Online Bankingthe Internet Banking application.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Internet Banking Agreement

Firewall. A firewall serves as a security gate between the Internet and Bank’s our network that inspects data passing through it, it and denies or permits passage based on a set of rules. By intercepting the data first, the firewall ensures that only data permitted by Bank’s our rule set may be passed beyond the public Internet to Bank’s our secure web commerce server, and ultimately to Online Bankingthe Internet Service application.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Business Online Banking Agreement