Common use of Workstation Security Clause in Contracts

Workstation Security. i. Users are not able to deactivate or bypass security settings. ii. Anti-virus applications and detection signatures is configured on a regular basis. iii. Users don't have privileges to install or deactivate unauthorized software applications. iv. The system has session time-outs when the user has not been active for a certain time period. v. Critical security updates released by the operating system developer is installed regularly.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Supplier Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Trustbuilder Terms and Conditions

Workstation Security. i. 1) Users are not able to deactivate or bypass security settings. ii. 2) Anti-virus applications and detection signatures is configured on a regular basis. iii. 3) Users don't have privileges to install or deactivate unauthorized software applications. iv. 4) The system has session time-outs when the user has not been active for a certain time period. v. 5) Critical security updates released by the operating system developer is installed regularly.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

Workstation Security. i. 1. Users are not able to deactivate or bypass security settings. ii2. Anti-virus applications and detection signatures is configured on a regular basis. iii3. Users don't n’t have privileges to install or deactivate unauthorized software applications. iv4. The system has session time-outs when the user has not been active for a certain time period. v. 5. Critical security updates released by the operating system developer is installed regularly.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing Agreement