FIPS definition

FIPS means Federal Information Processing Standard.
FIPS means the SDS Funding Information and Processing System portal through which information relating to the MA Programme is recorded by and made available to each of the parties; “FOISA” means the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 and any subordinate legislation made under each such set of provisions from time to time together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Scottish Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation; “Fraud” means any offence under any laws creating offences in respect of fraudulent acts or at common law in respect of fraudulent acts in relation to the MA Contract or defrauding or attempting to defraud or conspiring to defraud us; “GDPR” means Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC; “Group Company” means the employer, its Subsidiaries or Holding Companies from time to time and any Subsidiary of any Holding Company from time to time; “Information” has the meaning set out in the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002; “Initial Assessment or IA” has the meaning set out in paragraph 4.2.7 of the MA Specification; “Insolvency Event” means any of the events described in condition 38 of the conditions;
FIPS means Federal Information Processing Standards.

Examples of FIPS in a sentence

  • Encryption must be a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES.

  • All workstations and laptops that store PHI COUNTY 36 discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of 37 COUNTY either directly or temporarily must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which 1 is 128bit or higher, such as AES.

  • Contractor must encrypt all State data at rest and in transit, in compliance with FIPS Publication 140-2 or applicable law, regulation or rule, whichever is a higher standard.

  • Business Associate shall not transmit PHI over the internet or any other insecure or open communication channel unless the PHI is encrypted or otherwise safeguarded with a FIPS- compliant encryption algorithm.

  • When the service is accessed using a supported web browser, FIPS 140-2 validated transmission encryption protocols, or equivalent technology shall be employed to protect data from unauthorized access.


More Definitions of FIPS

FIPS. Federal Information Processing Standards. FIPS are standards and guidelines for computer systems that are developed by NIST in accordance with FISMA and approved by the Secretary of Commerce. These standards and guidelines are developed when there are no acceptable industry standards or solutions for a particular requirement.
FIPS means federal information processing standard. A FIPS code is a special code assigned to each county in the United States so that records of the payments collected by and for each locale can be used to calculate the amount of the incentive payment.
FIPS means the funding information processing system used by SDS;
FIPS means Federal Information Processing Standards, a numeric code, issued by the National Bureau of Standards, which identifies every State and local child support agency to facilitate interstate processing.
FIPS means "Federal Information Processing Standards" or "FIPS" means, a standardized set of numeric or alphabetic codes issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to ensure uniform identification of geographic entities through all federal government agencies.
FIPS means the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 55-3 or any future enhancement.
FIPS means Federal Information Processing Standards, a numeric code, issued by the National Bureau of Standards, which identifies every State and local child support agency to facilitate interstate processing. “S2 Diaries” relate to alerts that result from a comparison between the National Directory of New Hires (NDNH) quarterly wage file and the Supplemental Security Income Record (SSR). An alert gets generated each time a wage record is detected for an SSI recipient, deemor, or essential person and when the amount of the wages on the NDNH record for a particular quarter exceeds the total wage amount on the SSR for those three months by at least $250 for the recipient and $500 for the deemor. Diaries posted to SSR are for field offices to resolve discrepancies, update the SSR, determine past and continuing SSI eligibility, and pursue overpayment recovery. “S7 Diaries” relate to alerts that identify records where the SSR master file shows