Security Keys definition

Security Keys means a key, magnetic card or other device or information used on the Common Property to:
Security Keys means a key, magnetic card, or other device or information used on the common property to: (i) open and close security gates, doors, gates, or locks; or (ii) operate alarms, security systems, or communication systems.
Security Keys means cryptographic keys used to ensure the security, confidentiality and integrity of the data stored on the Card Media.

Examples of Security Keys in a sentence

  • Under no circumstances may Security Keys be taken out of the Authority’s premises.

  • Security Keys are passwords and codes used to identify the E-User.

  • The Customer is bound by and responsible for any acts concluded by E-Users using Security Keys.

  • For security reasons it is required that on termination of the contract/ SLA the school is required to return all USB Security Keys to CPOMS Systems Limited.

  • The E-User shall store the Security Keys in a safe place and in the form not recognizable to third persons and ensure that the Security Keys cannot be used by unauthorised persons.

  • The E-User shall also immediately notify the Bank (in that case, if E-User is using electronic mean of identification, issued by third party, acceptable to the Bank, there must be first informed sich third party) if the E-User suspects that the Security Keys may have become known to any other person.

  • E-User shall be obliged to remember Security Keys, he/she cannot write it or safe it in any data storage, to disclose it to third parties and/ or keep it with electronic identification means (devices).

  • The E-User shall also immediately notify the Bank if the E-User suspects that the Security Keys may have become known to any other person.

  • The E-User shall be obliged not to disclose the Security Keys to any other person.

  • Security Keys consist of the User name shown on the front page of the Agreement (in E-Services Agreement), password first given by the Bank and thereafter periodically changed by the E-User and one-off codes from the code card.