Examples of Electronic Access Point in a sentence
It also established a single European Electronic Access Point (EEAP) in order to interconnect the different national OAMs. The objectives were to facilitate the filing of information by listed companies, and facilitate access to and use of company information by users on a pan-EU basis, thus reducing operational costs for both parties.
The European Financial Transparency Gateway could be used as a basis for achieving a single European Electronic Access Point (EEAP).
As a result, even if a security device installed at a Low Impact Electronic Access Point successfully logged suspicious network traffic, there is no assurance that a responsible entity would have processes in place to take swift action to prevent malicious code from spreading to other Low Impact BES Cyber Systems.
Requirement R1 also specifies that all routable connections must pass through an Electronic Access Point – EAP, which is defined as a network interface on a firewall EACMS, and the routable communication passing through the EAP must be filtered in both inbound and outbound directions, with a documented reason for allowing the traffic, and a specific denial of all other traffic by default.
CIP-005 (V1 through V4), Requirement R1.1 and R1.3 were also definitional in nature and have been deleted from V5 as separate requirements but the concepts were integrated into the definitions of ESP and Electronic Access Point (“EAP”).
Such features must allow Wedbush Risk Management personnel to set and maintain the following: • Maximum order size• Maximum theoretical position limits, or• buying power/margin The Wedbush Risk Management Department sets credit limits and risk controls for each electronic trader prior to enabling such trader’s access to The Wedbush Futures Electronic Access Point.
We decline to adopt therecommendations from EnergySec and APS that the Commission direct NERC to modify the standards to utilize the concept of Electronic Security Perimeters for low impact systems and to leverage existing definitions for Electronic Access Point and External Routable Connectivity.
The six new or revised definitions proposed for inclusion in the NERC Glossary are: (1) BES Cyber Asset; (2) Protected Cyber Asset; (3) Low Impact Electronic Access Point; (4) Low Impact External Routable Connectivity; (5) Removable Media; and (6) Transient Cyber Asset.
The envisaged national single windows will be connected to one another and will be supported by the Single Electronic Access Point (SEAP).
Unless otherwise designated, all capitalized terms used herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standards (“NERC Glossary”), available at http://www.nerc.com/files/Glossary_of_Terms.pdf.• the retirement of Reliability Standard CIP-003-6 and the NERC Glossary definitions of Low Impact External Routable Connectivity (“LERC”) and Low Impact BES Cyber System Electronic Access Point (“LEAP”).