Trusted Certificate Sample Clauses

A Trusted Certificate clause defines the requirements and standards for digital certificates that are recognized as valid and secure within an agreement or system. Typically, it specifies that only certificates issued by certain trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs) or meeting particular security criteria will be accepted for authentication, encryption, or digital signatures. This clause ensures that all parties rely on a mutually agreed-upon set of credentials, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access or fraudulent activity.
Trusted Certificate. Certain Location Based Services delivered to “feature phones,” must maintain “AT&T Trusted” certificates. In that regard, such Location Based Services must comply with such standards and requirements as AT&T may impose to maintain an “AT&T Trusted” certificate.
Trusted Certificate. LICENSOR will ensure that LICENSOR maintains “AT&T Trusted” certificates for the Information Service in accordance with the requirements of Exhibit E hereto.