Information Security Standards definition

Information Security Standards means Darktrace’s information security code of conduct, as amended from time to time in Darktrace’s sole discretion and available upon request;
Information Security Standards means the information security standards described in Exhibit 1;
Information Security Standards means BW’s information security standards which shall meet or exceed appropriate industry standards which could reasonably and ordinarily be expected to be maintained by a provider of a product the same or substantially similar to Dashboard;

Examples of Information Security Standards in a sentence

  • Vendor shall adhere to the DIR Security Policies included in 1 TAC Chapter 202, Information Security Standards and be consistent with the best practices as outlined in the State Enterprise Security Plan.

  • The Engineer shall conform its policies and procedures relating to the implementation of security safeguards to comply with TxDOT's information resources security program pursuant to Chapter 202 of Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, which provides the Texas Department of Information Resources’ Information Security Standards.

  • A copy of the complete Visa Cardholder Information Security Standards manual and a Self-Assessment Worksheet can be obtained online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇ or from Bank, and a copy of the SDP provisions can be obtained from Bank.

  • Further, nothing in this Section 10.4 shall be deemed to alter, limit, or otherwise modify any of Vendor’s obligations related to the use and protection of Named Entity Protected Data pursuant to Section 9 of this Contract, the RFO, and OAG Information Security Standards (Attachment 4 to the RFO).

  • If I do copy or store Confidential Information on removable media, I will encrypt the information while it is on the media according to Company Information Security Standards.

  • The Seller shall implement and maintain security measures designed to meet the objectives of the Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards (the “Guidelines”), Section 216 of the Fair and Accurate Transactions Act (including its implementing regulations, “FACTA”), as well as any amendments thereto or other applicable regulations regarding safeguarding information enacted or released by a regulatory agency having jurisdiction over the Purchaser or the Seller.

  • Engineer shall conform its policies and procedures relating to the implementation of security safeguards to comply with TxDOT's information resources security program pursuant to Chapter 202 of Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, which provides the Texas Department of Information Resources’ Information Security Standards.

  • If Resident does transmit Confidential Information outside of the Hospital using email or other electronic communication methods, Resident will ensure that the Information is encrypted according to Hospital Information Security Standards.

  • Resident will only reuse or destroy media in accordance with Hospital Information Security Standards and Hospital record retention policy.

  • Tripwire shall implement and maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures, no less stringent than the Information Security Standards, to protect the Personal Data from Security Incidents.


More Definitions of Information Security Standards

Information Security Standards the Information Security Standards, as updated from time to time, and accessible via Benefex’s webpage;
Information Security Standards means the security documentation applicable to the Services purchased by Customer, as updated from time to time, as made reasonably available to Customer by AIVF.
Information Security Standards means PureCybers information security code of conduct, as amended from time to time in PureCybers sole discretion and available upon request;
Information Security Standards means the standards prescribed for use by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, aligned with the International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission 27000 series of standards.