Firewalls definition

Firewalls means [***].
Firewalls means effective walls and screens established between ProQR, on the one hand, and on the other hand, an Acquirer of ProQR which has a Competing Program, to ensure that no non-public information, materials (such as lab notebooks, document management systems or other documented or memorialized Know-How) or non-personnel resources directly relating to any Project Targets, Lilly Targets, Compounds, Products, or the Research Program, or any non-public information, materials or non-personnel resources relating to Patents provided, or made accessible, to ProQR by Lilly are accessible by personnel of the Acquirer working on the Competing Program during the Firewall Period. For purposes of this definition, “Firewalls” shall include, during the Firewall Period, as necessary to satisfy this definition: (a) walls and screens (whether technical or physical) between (i) on the one hand, personnel of ProQR performing Research or Development activities under, or otherwise working on or involved with, the Research Program or having access to any ProQR Technology, non-public materials (such as lab notebooks, document management systems or other forms in which such Know-How may be memorialized) or non-personnel resources, in each case, directly relating to the Research Program (all of the foregoing, collectively, “Collaboration Personnel”) and (ii) on the other hand, personnel of an Acquirer working on the Competing Program, or having access to any non-public materials (such as lab notebooks, document management systems or other forms in which such Know-How may be memorialized) or non-personnel resources, in each case, directly relating to the Competing Program (all of the foregoing, collectively, “Competing Program Personnel”); and (b) processes ensuring that (i) Collaboration Personnel do not perform any Research or Development activities under the Competing Program or have access to any non-public materials (such as lab notebooks, document management systems or other forms in which such Know-How may be memorialized) or non-personnel resources, in each case, directly relating to the Competing Program and (ii) Competing Program Personnel do not perform Research or Development activities or any other work under the Research Program or have access to any ProQR Technology, non-public materials (such as lab notebooks, document management systems or other forms in which such Know-How may be memorialized) or non-personnel resources, in each case, directly relating to the Research...
Firewalls means effective walls and screens established between Aktis, on the one hand, and on the other hand an Acquirer of Aktis, in each case to ensure [***].

Examples of Firewalls in a sentence

  • Computershare’s external connections to the Internet or direct connections to Customer shall (i) have commercially reasonable security measures and controls applied to its routers, and (ii) include an IDP that will monitor all data within the external segment and information coming from routers to the Firewalls.

  • All data entering Computershare’s internal data network from any external source (including, without limitation, the Internet), must pass through Firewalls to enforce secure connections between internal and external systems and such Firewalls shall only allow specific types of data to pass through.

  • Firewalls are in place to prevent unauthorized access to equipment and servers.

  • This includes Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW), which offer a wire-speed integrated network platform that performs deep inspection of traffic and blocking of attacks.

  • HTL employs a wide range of measures and controls including, but not limited to; (i) Secure log-on, (ii) Network access controls, including VPN’s and Firewalls with controlled ports.


More Definitions of Firewalls

Firewalls such as those proposed in the Agreement have been used for decades as part of financial regulation and there is strong evidence that they tend to be ineffective.
Firewalls means, with respect to a given Acquirer that has (or that has a New Affiliate that has) an Acquirer Program, ensuring that the Development or Commercialization activities under this Agreement are conducted separately from any Development or Commercialization activities under such Acquirer Program, [**] (except that this requirement shall not apply to (i) [**]; or (ii) general and administrative personnel necessary for the normal operation of the Acquirer or the New Affiliate, provided such personnel do not access [**] except to the extent reasonably necessary to perform their duties).
Firewalls means a device or appliance used to prevent intrusion into the network, placed at the egress of the network to un-trusted environments. 1. The Firewall Baseline is set forth in Schedule D (Pricing Form). 2. Resource Usage for this category will be measured as the aggregate number of Firewalls in a given month. 3. One (1) Firewall equals one (1) Resource Unit. 4. Firewall Baseline set forth in Schedule D (Pricing Form) reflects the quantity of Firewall Resource Units included in the Base Charge. 5. ARCs and RRCs apply to this category. * CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION Annex D-1 contains 14 pages
Firewalls. All firewalls that qualify must be included, unless there is a special situation approved by TSI (where applicable). • Sites/Locations – All sites (and or other business locations) that qualify must be included, unless there is a special situation approved by TSI (where applicable). • Printers – All network printers that qualify must be included, unless there is a special situation approved by TSI (where applicable). • Access PointsAll access points that qualify must be included, unless there is a special situation approved by TSI (where applicable).
Firewalls has the meaning set forth in Section 6.13(b)(iv).
Firewalls means reasonable walls and screens (whether technical, physical or procedural) established by Vaxart and any Acquirer of Vaxart, or by Vaxart and any Acquired Entity, as applicable: (a) to ensure that no non-public information or materials (such as lab notebooks, document management systems or other documented or memorialized non-public Know-How) or other non-personnel resources relating to Compounds, Products or non-public Vaxart Know-How (but excluding any Vaxart Know-How relating to the Vaxart Platform) are accessible by personnel of such Acquirer or such Acquired Entity during the applicable Firewall Period; and (b) to ensure that no Confidential Information of Dynavax is accessible by personnel of the Acquirer or Acquired Entity, in each case (clauses (a) and (b)), excluding, solely with respect to an Acquirer of Vaxart, executive management personnel, solely as necessary to review high level information to facilitate the making of managerial decisions across programs.
Firewalls means effective walls and screens established between Company, on the one hand, and on the other hand, the [***], to ensure that no non-public information, materials [***] or non-personnel resources [***], or any non-public information, materials or non-personnel resources relating to [***] are disclosed to or otherwise accessible [***]. 1.47 “First Commercial Sale” means, with respect to a Product and a given country, the first sale of a Product by Company or its Affiliates or any of its or their permitted sublicensees or distributors [***] in such country after all applicable marketing approvals (if any) have been granted by the applicable Regulatory Authority or under an emergency use authorization or similar permission that authorizes sales prior to receipt of marketing approvals, [***]. 1.48 “FTE” means the equivalent of the work of one qualified employee or agent for the applicable activities, full time, for one year (constituting [***] working hours). An individual contributing work for less than [***] hours per year shall be deemed a fraction of an FTE on a pro-rata basis.