Security Mechanisms definition

Security Mechanisms means any passwords, personal identification numbers, one-time PINS, digital certificates, digital signatures, electronic keys, logon identifiers codes, access methods, two- factor authentication, digital tokens, biometric credentials and such other security mechanisms required to access and use any Electronic Trading Channel and/or use any Electronic Trading Service.

Examples of Security Mechanisms in a sentence

  • The ETS of each Party shall include a registry and a transaction log, which shall meet the following essential criteria in relation to security mechanisms and procedures and in relation to the opening and management of accounts: Essential Criteria in relation to Security Mechanisms and Procedures The registries and the transaction logs shall protect the confidentiality, the integrity, the availability and the authenticity of the data stored in the system.

  • Advanced Security Mechanisms for Machine Readable Travel Documents and eIDAS Token.

  • The number of additional share certificates of Consideration Perrigo Shares to be held in escrow pursuant to the Additional Share Escrow amounts to 634,070, (the Share Escrow, the Cash Escrow and the Fund Guarantee and Comfort Letter, or, as the case may be, the Additional Share Escrow, together the Security Mechanisms).

  • VISX shall also have the right to designate an independent auditor to inspect (a) Lasersight's records of the number of Licensed Procedures authorized to its customers ("Authorized Procedures") (including the Security Mechanisms on Licensed Products being manufactured), and (b) Licensed Products and records of the number of Authorized Procedures or procedures conducted by Licensed Products being used in the United States to ensure that the Security Mechanism is operational.

  • Security Mechanisms DPT takes steps to assure that all licenses of the Software are legally obtained and used within the restrictions of this License Agreement.