Internal Network Segment Security Sample Clauses

The Internal Network Segment Security clause establishes requirements for protecting the internal segments of an organization's network from unauthorized access and potential threats. It typically mandates the use of security controls such as firewalls, network segmentation, and access restrictions to ensure that sensitive data and systems within the internal network are isolated from less secure areas. By implementing these measures, the clause helps prevent lateral movement by attackers within the network, thereby reducing the risk of internal breaches and safeguarding critical assets.
Internal Network Segment Security. All data entering Computershare’s internal data network from any external source (including, without limitation, the Internet), must pass through Firewalls to enforce secure connections between internal and external systems and such Firewalls shall only allow specific types of data to pass through.
Internal Network Segment Security. Data entering the Service Offering’s network from external sources shall pass through Firewalls to enforce secure connections between internal and external systems.