Cyber Security Standards definition

Cyber Security Standards means codes, guidance (from regulatory and advisory bodies, whether mandatory or not), international and national standards, relating to security of network and information systems and security breach and incident reporting requirements, all as amended or updated from time to time.

Examples of Cyber Security Standards in a sentence

  • The security risk exposure should be acceptable D6 Development - Software engineering and development must conform to the CCS & HMG Technical standards including: ● The Cyber Security Standards and Protocols ● CCS Architecture Guidance, including ADRs will be provided to successful delivery partner ● CCS Solution Consumption Security Policy ● Data Sharing Restrictions ● Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.

  • Operators must also adhere to TfL’s Cyber Security Standards and Policies.

  • The security risk exposure should be acceptable D9 Development - Software Engineering and development must conform to the CCS & HMG Technical standards including: ● The Cyber Security Standards and Protocols ● CCS Architecture Guidance, including ADRs will be issued to Supplier, on request ● CCS Solution Consumption Security Policy ● Data Sharing Restrictions ● Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.

  • During the Term, the Facility shall comply with the applicable requirements for Bulk Electric System generation facilities in North America set forth in the NERC reliability standards created pursuant to FERC Order 706 (Cyber Security Standards).