Security Tips Sample Clauses

Security Tips. 15.1 We provide information and ‘tips’ on how to secure your personal details and your Account(s). These are available on our website xxx.xxxx.xxx and also within the e-banking platform once you have logged in. It is your responsibility to read this information and take appropriate action based on this. If you need help understanding these security tips, we will be happy to provide this, either at one of our stores or through our contact centre.
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Security Tips a. Before installation and use, the Customer and/or the Authorized Person shall confirm that the app is the one provided by Bank via Bank’s official website or customer service center to avoid the risk associated with fraudulent, malicious or fake application.
Security Tips. The following security tips apply to you and Authorized Users. You are responsible for communicating these tips to an Authorized User and ensuring that they are followed: • Your Password is your electronic signature, do not reveal it to anyone under any circumstances; • Do not use the same Password for more than one card; • Never lend your card to anyone. It belongs to you and is for your use only; • Memorize your Password – do not write it down anywhere; • Change your Password regularly – at least once a monthin order to reduce the chances of it being discovered. If you have reason to suspect that it is known by others, select a new one immediately; • Never use numbers that could be easy to identify, such as those based on your address, telephone number, social insurance number or date of birth; • When you are using your card and must enter your Password, be sure to use your hand or body to block others’ view of the keypad; • Always remember to retrieve your card and take the transaction slip before leaving the premises; • Keep your eye on your card at all times. ® Mastercard is a registered trademark of Mastercard International Inc. Authorized User: National Bank of Canada.National Bank is a trademark used by National Bank of Canada. Banking products and services are distributed through Solutions BankingTM. Solutions Banking products and services are provided by National Bank of Canada.
Security Tips. In Business e-Banking, your information is highly protected through various measures offered by the system, including: ■ Username and PasswordSecurity Device ■ 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption ■ Automatic Logoff

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  • Security Technology When the service is accessed using a supported web browser, Secure Socket Layer (“SSL”), or equivalent technology shall be employed to protect data from unauthorized access. The service security measures shall include server authentication and data encryption. Provider shall host data pursuant to the DPA in an environment using a firewall that is periodically updated according to industry standards.

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  • Security Agreements Signed original security agreements, assignments, financing statements and fixture filings (together with collateral in which the Bank requires a possessory security interest), which the Bank requires.

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  • Security Audits Each Contract Year, County may perform or have performed security reviews and testing based on an IT infrastructure review plan. Such testing shall ensure all pertinent County security standards as well as any customer agency requirements, such as federal tax requirements or HIPPA.

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