ASV definition

ASV means a developer of Internet browser software or other software that displays or uses certificates, including but not limited to KDE, Microsoft, Mozilla Corporation, Nokia Corporation, Opera Software ASA, and Red Hat, Inc.
ASV means Approved Scan Vendor, an organisation that uses a set of security services and tools to conduct external vulnerability scanning services to validate adherence with the PCI DSS requirements;
ASV means Apparent Successful Vendor. The Vendor selected to do work for WAHBE but does not yet have a signed a Contract.

Examples of ASV in a sentence

  • In addition, ASV should be performed and completed by a PCI SSC Approved Scanning Vendor, where applicable.

  • Merchant (i) agrees that the PCI DSS-scanning requirement is to be scanned quarterly by a single ASV and (ii) acknowledges that SHIFT4 far exceeds that requirement.

  • Course # Title CIP Code Course # Title CIP Code Automobile Technician 47.0604 Auto Services 47.0604 Statewide Agreement ASV 130 Automotive Maintenance (4cr) ASV 132 Automotive Engines (4cr) Business Admin., Mgmt.

  • Course # Title CIP Code Course # Title CIP Code Automobile Technician 47.0604 Auto Services 47.0604 Statewide Agreement ASV 130 Automotive Maintenance (4cr) ASV 132 Automotive Engine (4cr) Business Admin., Mgmt.

  • Vulnerabilities are identified via internal and external infrastructure scans, quarterly PCI-DSS ASV scans and penetration tests.


More Definitions of ASV

ASV means Apparently Successful Vendor, the responsive, responsible Vendor selected to do work for WAHBE pursuant to this RFQQ pending the execution of a Contract between the parties.
ASV means Approved Scanning Vendor.
ASV means the Apparently Successful Vendor resulting from a CTS Procurement Document.
ASV has the meaning set forth in the introduction and shall include ASV’s successors by merger, acquisition, reorganization or otherwise.
ASV means Apparent Successful Vendor, the Vendor(s) selected to do work for WAHBE pending execution of a contract.
ASV means ASV and any successor to its business and/or assets as aforesaid which assumes and agrees to perform this Agreement by operation of law, or otherwise.
ASV means Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV), being a Companyapproved by the PCI SSC to conduct external vulnerability scanning services; “Attestation of Compliance (AOC)” means a Statement of PCI compliance as completed by a Supplier in conjunction with either (i) an ROC; or (ii) an Self- Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ); “ Cardholder Data (CHD)” means, at a minimum, cardholder data consists of the full Primary Account Number (PAN). Cardholder data may also appear in the form of the full PAN plus any of the following: cardholder name, expiration date and/or service code.See Sensitive Authentication Data for additional data elements that might be transmitted or processed (but not stored) as part of a payment transaction. “Matrix of Responsibilities” means a documented matrix which identifies which PCI DSS requirements and sub-requirements are the responsibility of the Supplier, which are the responsibility of Vodafone, or if any responsibilities are shared between the Supplier and Vodafone; “PCI Standards” means the standards published by the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) which covers the security of systems and networks that store, process, or transmit account data. (a list of such standards and guidance being available at http://www.pcisecuritystandards.org); “RoC” means a Report on Compliance, being a detailed report containing information documenting an entity’s compliance status with the PCI Standards; “QSA” means a Qualified Security Assessor. QSAs are qualified by PCI SSC to perform PCI DSS on-site assessments. “SAQ” means a Self-Assessment Questionnaire; “Service Provider Level” means the appropriate accreditation level of a Supplier as defined by the PCI SSC who carries out the processing, storage, or transmission of account data. “Sensitive Authentication Data (SAD)” means security-related information used to authenticate cardholders and/or authorize payment card transactions. This information includes, but is not limited to, card validation verification codes/values, full track data (from magnetic stripe or equivalent on a chip), PINs, and PINblocks.