Memory Protection Sample Clauses
Memory Protection. Every Information System must implement protections for its memory, to prevent unauthorized code execution (or minimize the chances of successful exploitation). These protections can range from administratively choosing programming languages (or choosing products based on programming language/platform) that do not allow direct memory access or enforce strict bounds checking, to buffer overflow protection (e.g., Data Execution Prevention or DEP), stack canaries, the NX (No-
Memory Protection. The register will be fully operational after power interruptions or outages without any loss of programming parameters or accumulated totals for a minimum of 125 hours. Register with operating memory on/off switch is not acceptable.
