System Access Privileges Sample Clauses
The System Access Privileges clause defines the rights and limitations regarding a party’s ability to access and use specific systems, networks, or software platforms. Typically, it outlines who is authorized to access certain resources, under what conditions, and may specify levels of access such as read-only or administrative rights. This clause ensures that sensitive information and critical systems are protected by restricting access to only those individuals or entities who require it, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized use or data breaches.
System Access Privileges. Only those Users and Customer Service Providers expressly authorized by Customer will have the right to access the System. Customer will provide, through the EIS approved authentication and authorization interface, contact information for each such User and Customer Service Provider, including company name, first name, last name, and email address. Customer will only provide such information of its Users and Customer Service Providers as it is authorized to do so. Customer will secure the written consent of each User and Customer Service Provider before providing such information to EIS.
System Access Privileges. Customer will grant EIS remote access to the System as needed to enable EIS to perform the Remote Managed Software and Services. Customer will also grant EIS reasonable on-site access to Customer’s data center and the System as may be necessary to enable EIS to perform any Remote Managed Software and Services which cannot be performed remotely. Where required, Customer will provide elevated access permission, including, but are not limited to, sudo to root privileges for mutually agreed upon commands.
