Common use of Logon Banners Clause in Contracts

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) could be:

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: G Cloud 14 Call Off Contract, A400m National Engine Support Contract, MHC Autonomy Software Integration & Support

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) could be:: “Unauthorised access to this computer system may constitute a criminal offence”

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Legal Services Contract, Contract, Contract for Relocation Services

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) could be:: “Unauthorised access to this computer system may constitute a criminal offence”.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract for Psychological, Psychiatric and Therapeutic Services, Contract for Physiotherapy Services, Nec4 Facilities Management Contract

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will shall be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) could be:: “Unauthorised access to this computer system may constitute a criminal offence”

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Procurement Tasking Order

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) could be: 24.9.1 “Unauthorised access to this computer system may constitute a criminal offence”

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Call Off Contract

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will shall be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) requirements could be:: “Unauthorised access to this computer system may constitute a criminal offence”.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Website Services Agreement

Logon Banners. Wherever possible, a “Logon Banner” will be provided to summarise the requirements for access to a system which may be needed to institute legal action in case of any breach occurring. A suggested sug- gested format for the text (depending on national legal requirements) could be:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract