SANS definition

SANS. : means the South African National Standards.
SANS means South African National Standards;

Examples of SANS in a sentence

  • The minimum requirement shall be to protect against vulnerabilities identified on the SANS Top-20 Internet Security Attack Targets list (http://www.sans.org/top20/?ref=3706#w1).

  • SANS, SABS AND CKS specifications will be for the account of the prospective bidder.

  • The Tenderer’s attention is drawn to clause 5.8 of SANS 10845-3 regarding the employer’s handling of material deviations and qualifications.

  • KPi.037 Name: 1: CHANG 2: CHANG HA 3: 4: naTitle: na Designation: President of the Second Academy of Natural Sciences (SANS) DOB: 10 Jan.

  • The Tender Data shall have precedence in the interpretation of any ambiguity or inconsistency between it and the provisions of SANS 10845-3.


More Definitions of SANS

SANS means the South African National Standards contemplated in section 2 of the Standards Act, 1993 (Act No. 29 of 1993), and SANS followed by any number means a reference to a SANS code of practice, specification or standard of the corresponding number;
SANS means the South African National Standards and is a standard which has been set and issued by the SABS in terms of the provisions of the Standards Act, No. 29 of 1993;
SANS. ’ means a standard which has been set and issued by the SABS in terms of the provisions of the Standards Act, 1993 (Act No. 29 of 1993);
SANS means the South African National Standards contemplated in section 24 of the Standards Act, 2008 ( Act No. 8 of 2008), and SANS followed by any number means a reference to a SANS code of practice, specification or standard of the corresponding number;
SANS means the South African National Standards as prescribed by the SABS;
SANS means the South African National Standards Codes of Practice or the South African Bureau of Standards Codes of Practice as contemplated in Government Notice No. 1373 published in Government Gazette 24002, dated 8 November 2002 in terms of the Standards Act, 1993 (Act 29 of 1993);