Examples of HMG Security Policy Framework in a sentence
The policy also intends to ensure compliance with the HMG Security Policy Framework (SPF)1.
The policy also intends to ensure compliance with the HMG Security Policy Framework (SPF)1.
Policy Framework means a policy framework issued under section 26 of the Act.
Security Policy means the Authority’s Security Policy annexed to Schedule (Security Requirements and Plan) as updated from time to time.
Resettlement Policy Framework means the Framework dated March 8, 2004, approved by the Borrower through the Prime Minister’s Decision 864/QD-Ttg of August 10, 2004, and adopted by MOI through Decision 2249/QD-XXXX dated August 26, 2004, and by EVN through Instruction 4349/CV-EVN-KD &DNT dated September 1, 2004, satisfactory to the Association, and referred to in paragraph 11 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement and in paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the Project Agreement, which sets out the policies and procedures for the acquisition of land and other assets, resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation of Displaced Persons, and for the preparation of resettlement plans, as may be required, during the implementation of the Project, as said Policy Framework may be revised from time to time with the prior concurrence of the Association.
NIST Cybersecurity Framework means the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute for Standards and Technology Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (Version 1.1).
Security Procedures means rules and regulations governing access to, and health and safety procedures while on, Government premises; and information technology security protocols;
Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste
Union harmonisation legislation means any Union legislation harmonising the conditions for the marketing of products;
Group Policy /”policy” means the breakdown policy as set out in this document;
Procurement Policy Board or “PPB” shall mean the board established pursuant to Charter § 311 whose function is to establish comprehensive and consistent procurement policies and rules which have broad application throughout the City.
UK Data Protection Legislation means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the UK GDPR; the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.
Security Plan means the Contractor’s security plan prepared pursuant to paragraph 3 of Schedule (Security Requirements & Plan)
Policy summary means a synopsis describing the elements of a life insurance policy.
Security procedure means a procedure employed for the purpose of verifying that an electronic signature, record, or performance is that of a specific person or for detecting changes or errors in the information in an electronic record. The term includes a procedure that requires the use of algorithms or other codes, identifying words or numbers, encryption, or callback or other acknowledgment procedures.
SAP Policies means the operational guidelines and policies applied by SAP to provide and support the Cloud Service as incorporated in an Order Form.
Framework means the framework arrangements established by the Authority for the provision of G-Cloud Services to Contracting Bodies by Framework Suppliers;
Safeguard Policy Statement or “SPS” means ADB's Safeguard Policy Statement (2009);
Master Policy means this document, any supplementary contracts or endorsements therein, whenever executed, any amendments thereto agreed to and signed by Us, the application form provided by You, the Schemes Rules, the quotation of the Company for the Scheme and the individual enrolment forms, if any, of the insured Members, which together constitute the entire contract between the parties.
policy of life insurance means any instrument by which the payment of money is assured on death (except death by accident only) or the happening of any contingency dependent on human life, or any instrument evidencing a contract which is subject to payment of premiums for a term dependent on human life;