WAF definition

WAF or “Work Authorization Form” means the form Symantec provides to Customer wherein Customer authorizes and acknowledges the location, contact information, T&E, Add-On Option(s), Alternate Readiness Service(s), and/or Service Period(s) for Incident Investigation(s).
WAF means web application firewall that is intended to filter, monitor and restrict certain types of internet traffic to and from a web service.
WAF or “Work Authorization Form” shall mean the form Accenture provides to Client pursuant to which Client authorizes and acknowledges the location, contact information, T&E, Additional Responders, Readiness Service(s), and/or Service Day(s) and/or other d for Incident Investigation(s).

Examples of WAF in a sentence

  • The WAF is designed to identify and prevent attacks against publicly available network services.

  • Intrusion detection and prevention: We implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF) solution to protect hosted customer websites and other internet-accessible applications.

  • An invoice shall be considered 'clean' for purposes of payment timeframes, when it is submitted against a valid WAF, contains all of the information delineated in #15(d) above, and costs are in accordance with then- promulgated Discretionary Fee Schedule rates.

  • DCF reserves the right to deny payment for any services implemented prior to execution of a WAF.

  • Following Customer’s request, Symantec will then provide Customer with a corresponding WAF, which Customer must sign and return to Symantec.

  • Incident Investigation Registration is the date of receipt by Symantec of the signed WAF.

  • YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT WE HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH WAF POLICY EXPORT.

  • WE HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR WAF POLICY EXPORT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTIES AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DETECTION OF DISTRIBUTED DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS).

  • All required materials may be submitted to any Financial Assist- ance Division office of the National Marine Fisheries Service.

  • Each quantity of an Add-On Option purchased entitles Customer to one specific corresponding additional responder for the Incident Investigation during one (1) Service Period and will be reflected in the applicable WAF.


More Definitions of WAF

WAF or “Work Authorization Form” shall mean the form Accenture provides to Customer pursuant to which Customer authorizes and acknowledges the location, contact information, T&E, Additional Responders, Readiness Service(s), and/or Service Day(s) and/or other d for Incident Investigation(s).
WAF or "water allocation fee" means that fee paid to the city for the allocation of water relative to a water right purchased by the city to make water available to the unincorporated portion of the city's water service area. The purchase and allocation of water rights via this method allows the city to maintain a larger service area and serve an expanded need for which its primary water right may not be adequate to serve.
WAF means Web Application Firewall

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