Security Vendor definition

Security Vendor or “Security Vendors” means Ledger SAS and any other Person or Persons from time to time engaged to provide security or custodian services or related services to the Trust pursuant to authority delegated by the Sponsor.
Security Vendor or “Security Vendors” means Ledger SAS and any other person or persons from time to time engaged to provide security or custodian services or related services to the Trust pursuant to authority delegated by the Sponsor.
Security Vendor means a third-party entity engaged by an MRO or developer to evaluate the safety and security of an artificial intelligence model or application through processes that include red teaming, risk detection, and risk mitigation.

Examples of Security Vendor in a sentence

  • Data Security: Vendor agrees to protect and maintain the security of any FIU data with protection that is at least as good as or better than that maintained by FIU.

  • The Service Provider hereby agrees to perform technology services requested by said Village as follows: The Service Provider will be expected to assist with IT related functions that are to include: Client Management, Server Management, Network Maintenance, On□call support, Cyber Security, Vendor Management and Network Architecture and Design.

  • Physical and Environmental Security Vendor uses industry standard processes to delete Personal Data when it is no longer needed.

  • As part of this Agreement, the Applicant agrees that it will provide written notice to DirectTrust within 10 calendar days of a change in the status or relationship with its HIPAA Privacy and Security Vendor including but not limited to: a loss of HIPAA Privacy and Security Accreditation or Certification, termination of the agreement with the HIPAA Privacy and Security accrediting body or entering into an agreement with a different HIPAA Privacy and Security accrediting body.

  • ORGANISATIONAL MEASURES TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF THE DATA Vendor has implemented the following administrative, physical, technical and organizational security measures, at a minimum, to protect all Personal Data Processed under the DPA: Subject Matter Measures Organization of Information Security Vendor has appointed one or more security officers responsible for coordinating and monitoring the security rules and procedures.

  • User acknowledges that the UH Campus has made arrangements for security guard services with a vendor (“Security Vendor”) covering the UH Campus and that User may be required to make security guard arrangements with the Security Vendor to cover User’s Authorized Activity and User’s use of the Use Area.

  • Site Security Vendor understands that all Purchasers’ building entrances are controlled for access.

  • In the event that Vendor is unable to comply with the obligations stated in this section 11 (b) (Data Privacy and Security), Vendor shall promptly notify ▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇▇▇ may take any one or more of the following actions: (i) suspend the transfer of Personal Data to Vendor; (ii) require Vendor to cease processing Personal Data; (iii) demand the return or destruction of Personal Data; or (iv) immediately terminate this Agreement.

  • Except as permitted in writing by Citizens’ Contract Manager, with approval from Citizens’ Director of IT Security, Vendor and Vendor Staff are prohibited from: (a) performing any Services outside of the United States; or, (b) sending, transmitting, or accessing any Citizens Confidential Information outside of the United States.

  • Privacy and Security Vendor shall maintain appropriate security measures in connection with Vendor’s Network, and City shall maintain appropriate security measures in connection with the Vendor Network and when using the Software.

Related to Security Vendor

  • 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 Services means, a systemic approach to managing an organisation’s security needs as per specifications, terms and conditions stipulated under the contract, the organisation in this case refers to Medical Colleges/ Hospitals

  • Cybersecurity means the measures taken to protect a computer, computer network, or computer system against unauthorized use or access.

  • Security Vulnerability means a flaw or weakness in system security procedures, design, implementation, or internal controls that could be exercised (accidentally triggered or intentionally exploited) and result in a security breach such that data is compromised, manipulated or stolen or the system damaged.

  • Security Schedule means Schedule 2 hereto.