Online System Security Sample Clauses

Online System Security. 12.1. Use of Online System. In order to use the Online System, Client will be required to create an electronic account and agrees to provide Corpay with a written list of Users that Client would like to access and use Online System on Client’s behalf. Upon Corpay’s approval of such Users, Corpay grants such Users a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Online System for the sole purpose of accessing the Services in accordance with the Agreement. Users may have full or limited access to the Online System, in Corpay’s sole discretion. If Client wishes Corpay to terminate a User’s access to the Online System, Client agrees to issue such request in writing, to be confirmed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing. Without limiting this Section, until such time as Corpay confirms such User’s access has been terminated, such User may remain authorised, and Client will remain responsible for any transactions placed and other activity by such User.
Online System Security. 14.1. Use of Online System. In order to use the Online System, Client will be required to create an electronic account and agrees to provide Corpay Singapore with a written list of Users that Client would like to access and use Online System on Client’s behalf. Upon Corpay Singapore’s approval of such Users, Corpay Singapore grants such Users a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use Online System for the sole purpose of accessing the Services in accordance with this Agreement. Users may have full or limited access to the Online System, in Corpay Singapore’s sole discretion. If Client wishes Corpay Singapore to terminate a User’s access to the Online System, Client agrees to issue such request in writing, to be confirmed by Corpay Singapore in writing. Without limiting this Section, until such time as Corpay Singapore confirms such User’s access has been terminated, such User may remain authorised, and Client will remain responsible for any transactions placed and other activity by such User.
Online System Security. 2.2.8.1 The system must have the ability to define online users, user roles and user specific role processes online via any standard web browser.
Online System Security. 15.1. Use of Online System. In order to use the Online System, Client will be required to create an electronic account and agrees to provide Cambridge with a written list of Users that Client would like to access and use Online System on Client’s behalf. Upon Cambridge’s approval of such Users, Cambridge grants such Users a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Online System for the sole purpose of accessing the Services in accordance with this Agreement. Users may have full or limited access to the Online System, in Cambridge’s sole discretion. If Client wishes Cambridge to terminate a User’s access to the Online System, Client agrees to issue such request in writing, to be confirmed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing. Without limiting this Section, until such time as Cambridge confirms such User’s access has been terminated, such User may remain authorized and Client will remain responsible for any transactions placed and other activity by such User (e.g., using the Online System).
Online System Security. BUS_ACC_OPEN_SG_0219_EC
Online System Security 

Related to Online System Security

  • System Security (a) If any party hereto is given access to the other party’s computer systems or software (collectively, the “Systems”) in connection with the Services, the party given access (the “Availed Party”) shall comply with all of the other party’s system security policies, procedures and requirements that have been provided to the Availed Party in advance and in writing (collectively, “Security Regulations”), and shall not tamper with, compromise or circumvent any security or audit measures employed by such other party. The Availed Party shall access and use only those Systems of the other party for which it has been granted the right to access and use. (b) Each party hereto shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that only those of its personnel who are specifically authorized to have access to the Systems of the other party gain such access, and use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access, use, destruction, alteration or loss of information contained therein, including notifying its personnel of the restrictions set forth in this Agreement and of the Security Regulations. (c) If, at any time, the Availed Party determines that any of its personnel has sought to circumvent, or has circumvented, the Security Regulations, that any unauthorized Availed Party personnel has accessed the Systems, or that any of its personnel has engaged in activities that may lead to the unauthorized access, use, destruction, alteration or loss of data, information or software of the other party hereto, the Availed Party shall promptly terminate any such person’s access to the Systems and immediately notify the other party hereto. In addition, such other party hereto shall have the right to deny personnel of the Availed Party access to its Systems upon notice to the Availed Party in the event that the other party hereto reasonably believes that such personnel have engaged in any of the activities set forth above in this Section 9.2(c) or otherwise pose a security concern. The Availed Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with the other party hereto in investigating any apparent unauthorized access to such other party’s Systems.

  • Provisional Interconnection Service Prior to the completion of the Large Facility Interconnection Procedures and prior to completion of requisite Attachment Facilities, Distribution Upgrades, System Upgrade Facilities, System Distribution Upgrades, or System Protection Facilities, the Developer may request an evaluation for Provisional Interconnection Service. NYISO, in conjunction with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall determine, through available studies or additional studies as necessary, whether stability, short circuit, thermal, and/or voltage issues would arise if the Developer interconnects without modifications to the Large Generating Facility or the New York State Transmission System (or Distribution System as applicable). NYISO, in conjunction with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall determine whether any Attachment Facilities, Distribution Upgrades, System Upgrade Facilities, System Deliverability Upgrades, or System Protection Facilities, which are necessary to meet Applicable Laws and Regulations, Applicable Reliability Standards, and Good Utility Practice, are in place prior to the commencement of interconnection service from the Large Facility. Where available studies indicate that the Attachment Facilities, Distribution Upgrades, System Upgrade Facilities, System Deliverability Upgrades, or System Protection Facilities are required for the interconnection of a new, modified and/or expanded Large Facility but such facilities are not currently in place, NYISO, in conjunction with the Connecting Transmission Owner, will perform a study, at the Developer’s expense, to confirm the facilities that are required for Provisional Interconnection Service. The maximum permissible output of the Large Facility in the Provisional Large Facility Interconnection Agreement shall be studied, at the Developer’s expense, and updated annually. The NYISO shall issue the study’s findings in writing to the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner(s). Following a determination by NYISO, in conjunction with the Connecting Transmission Owner, that the Developer may reliably provide Provisional Interconnection Service, NYISO shall tender to the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner, a Provisional Large Facility Interconnection Agreement. NYISO, Developer, and Connecting Transmission Owner may execute the Provisional Large Facility Interconnection Agreement, or the Developer may request the filing of an unexecuted Provisional Large Facility Interconnection Agreement with the Commission. The Developer shall assume all risk and liabilities with respect to changes between the Provisional Large Facility Interconnection Agreement and the Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, including changes in output limits and the cost responsibilities for the Attachment Facilities, System Upgrade Facilities, System Deliverability Upgrades, and/or System Protection Facilities.

  • Network Security The AWS Network will be electronically accessible to employees, contractors and any other person as necessary to provide the Services. AWS will maintain access controls and policies to manage what access is allowed to the AWS Network from each network connection and user, including the use of firewalls or functionally equivalent technology and authentication controls. AWS will maintain corrective action and incident response plans to respond to potential security threats.

  • Signaling Link Transport 9.2.1 Signaling Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 kbps transmission paths between Global Connection-designated Signaling Points of Interconnection that provide appropriate physical diversity.

  • Interconnection Service Interconnection Service allows the Interconnection Customer to connect the Large Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System and be eligible to deliver the Large Generating Facility’s output using the available capacity of the CAISO Controlled Grid. To the extent the Interconnection Customer wants to receive Interconnection Service, the Participating TO shall construct facilities identified in Appendices A and C that the Participating TO is responsible to construct.