Administrative access definition

Administrative access means access required by field technicians, foresters and other staff not directly related with active timber operations for the purposes of monitoring, timber harvest plan (THP) preparation, surveying, inspections, touring, patrolling and other reconnaissance activities.
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Administrative access is a level of access granting administrative control over End User Accounts of a Customer.

Examples of Administrative access in a sentence

  • Administrative access to server systems is always via encrypted connections.

  • Administrative access to our infrastructure is limited to trusted computers using key authentication.

  • Administrative access to faculty records shall be on a “need-to-know” basis.

  • Administrative access to the production network domain, network devices, PRM super user functionality, and PRM supporting systems (web, database, and support services servers; database; SparkPost; and cloud storage) is restricted via logical access rights to appropriate IT administrators / support personnel and required system accounts.

  • To prevent data processing systems from being used without authorization: ● Administrative access to Mailgun systems and services follows the principle of least privilege.

  • Administrative access to server systems is always done via encrypted connections.

  • The LEA or other authorized entity designates the level(s) of Administrative access by staff and/or students.

  • Administrative access carries a higher level of responsibility then normal systems access and as such, bounds you to a higher level of confidentiality.

  • Access Controls: Administrative access to our production environment is limited to a restricted number of individuals.

  • Administrative access shall be restricted to necessary and suitably qualified personnel.


More Definitions of Administrative access

Administrative access means access to the administrative console.
Administrative access means travel on roads only for purposes other than timber management, such as inspecting roads and crossings, performing PTHP preparation and agency review work (Pre-harvest Inspections), patrolling covered lands, conducting tours, and carrying out fish/wildlife/forest data collection (studies, surveys, inventory). Mode of transport is limited to ATVs and standard production 4WD vehicles.