Compliance Baseline definition

Compliance Baseline means the defined set of security controls to which the Services are managed, as specified in the Service Order.
Compliance Baseline means the defined set of security controls as specified in the Service Order, which at a minimum shall implement a subset of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) controls.

Examples of Compliance Baseline in a sentence

  • Compliance Baseline encryption requirements for any software or program installed on top of the Rackspace-provided and -managed OSIs are the sole responsibility of Client.

  • At a minimum, the Compliance Baseline implements either a subset of the NIST SP 800-53 Revision 4 Moderate impact security controls, or NCSC’s 14 Cloud Security Principles (where applicable) but may include additional overlays and/or Client-defined controls.

  • Where Client has not purchased VM Replication Enhanced Edition for Government Services the services shall enable the ability to meet an RPO and RTO commensurate with the Compliance Baseline; and unless otherwise specified in a Service Order the default RPO and RTO are both 24 hours.

  • Rackspace performs the following functions, in accordance with the Compliance Baseline, to secure the Rackspace Network and Cloud Infrastructure.‌ Compliance Baseline requirements for any software or program installed on top of the Rackspace-provided and -managed OSIs are the sole responsibility of Client.

  • The Services include implementation and ongoing management of the Compliance Baseline.

Related to Compliance Baseline

  • Year 2000 Compliance has the meaning set forth in section 17.29 of the Management Agreement.

  • Compliance schedule means a schedule designed to achieve compliance with limits, reduce pollutants in the effluent, improve the pretreatment system, etc. A permit compliance schedule does not relieve the permittee of its obligations to comply with applicable pretreatment standards and pretreatment requirements, including the prohibitions against pass through and interference. Such schedules are included in Part I of the permit.

  • Compliance year means the calendar year beginning with June 1 and ending with May 31 of the following year, for which a Retail Electricity Supplier must demonstrate that it has met the requirements of this Regulation.

  • Compliance Review means that Digital Risk reviewed each Loan to determine, as applicable, to the extent possible and subject to the caveats below, whether the Loan complies with the applicable Federal, State, and local regulatory requirements as noted below, each as amended, restated and/or replaced from time to time.

  • Year 2000 Compliant means, with respect to the Company's Information Technology, that the Information Technology is designed to be used prior to, during and after the calendar Year 2000, and the Information Technology used during each such time period will accurately receive, provide and process date and time data (including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing and sequencing) from, into and between the 20th and 21st centuries, including the years 1999 and 2000, and leap-year calculations, and will not malfunction, cease to function, or provide invalid or incorrect results as a result of the date or time data, to the extent that other information technology, used in combination with the Information Technology, properly exchanges date and time data with it. The Company has delivered to the Buyers true and correct copies of all analyses, reports, studies and similar written information, whether prepared by the Company or another party, relating to whether the Information Technology is Year 2000 Compliant, if any.