Competent Security Authority definition

Competent Security Authority means the National Security Authority and any other competent entity which, according to the national law of the Parties, is responsible for the implementation of this Agreement;
Competent Security Authority. (CSA) means a Government authority of a Party which is responsible for ensuring the implementation and supervision of the provisions set out in this Agreement. A CSA may also undertake some of the responsibilities of a National Security Authority.
Competent Security Authority means the main authority, which in accordance with the national laws and regulations of the respective Party performs the national policy for the protection of Classified Information, exercises overall control in this sphere as well as conducts the implementation of this Agreement;

Examples of Competent Security Authority in a sentence

  • In case of a breach of security, the Competent Security Authority in whose state the breach of security occurred shall inform the Competent Security Authority of the other Party in due time and shall ensure appropriate investigation.

  • In the case of an open tender the Competent Security Authority of the Recipient may provide the Competent Security Authority of the Originating Party with the relevant Security Clearance certificates without a formal request.

  • A report on destruction of Classified Information marked GEHEIM / AΠOPPHTO / SECRET shall be made and its translation in English shall be delivered to the Competent Security Authority of the Originator.

  • The Competent Security Authority is responsible for ensuring that Classified Information, which has been either released to the Contractor of the other Party or generated in connection with; a Classified Contract, has been assigned a security classification.

  • If the contractor does not hold such a Security Clearance, the Competent Security Authority of the Originating Party may request that the contractor be security cleared by the Competent Security Authority of the Recipient.

  • Should the Competent Security Authority approve a classified sub contract, this Article shall apply ac- cordingly.

  • It shall be returned to the Competent Security Authority of the Originating Party.

  • On request of the Competent Security Authority of one Party, the Competent Security Authority of the other Party shall provide a security requirements list.

  • The Receiver shall inform the Competent Security Authority of the Originator about this destruction as soon as possible.

  • Visits involving access to Classified Information are subject to prior written approval given by the Competent Security Authority of the host Party.


More Definitions of Competent Security Authority

Competent Security Authority means the national security body responsible for the implementation and supervision of this Agreement;
Competent Security Authority means the institution listed in article 3, empowered with authority at national level which, in compliance with the legislations of the states of the Parties, ensures the unitary implementation of the protective measures for Classified information;
Competent Security Authority means the authorities or agencies notified in accordance with article 13;
Competent Security Authority means the Government authority responsible for implementation of specific provisions o f this Agreement.
Competent Security Authority means: the institution listed in Article 7, empowered with authority at national level which, in compliance with the national legislation, ensures the unitary implementation of the protective measures for Classified Information;

Related to Competent Security Authority

  • Patent Security Agreement means each Patent Security Agreement executed and delivered by Grantors, or any of them, and Agent, in substantially the form of Exhibit B.

  • Patent Security Agreements means the Patent Security Agreements made in favor of Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, by each applicable Credit Party.

  • Government Security means book-entry Treasury securities (as defined in Subpart 0 of Treasury Department Circular No. 300, 31 C.F.R. 306) and any other securities issued or guaranteed by the United States government or any agency or instrumentality of the United States government.

  • Development Security means (i) cash or (ii) a Letter of Credit in the amount set forth on the Cover Sheet.

  • U.S. Government Securities Business Day means any day except for (a) a Saturday, (b) a Sunday or (c) a day on which the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association recommends that the fixed income departments of its members be closed for the entire day for purposes of trading in United States government securities.