General Security Sample Clauses

General Security. A5.1.1 The Contractor shall comply, and be able to demonstrate compliance with: The Lead/Customer Organisation’s Security policies and standards; and The Data Security Plan submitted when completing the Award Criteria Security Questionnaire as part of the tender response.
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General Security. 1. Never leave your iPad unsecured. iPads should be locked in a designated storage facility or a secure locker when not in use.
General Security. The Supplier shall comply, and be able to demonstrate compliance with:
General Security. 1. Defendants will develop and submit to USDOJ and the Monitor for review and approval facility-specific policies designed to promote the safety and security of prisoners and that include the following:
General Security. 1. Never leave your computing device unattended or unsecured.
General Security. Splunk’s information security management system (“ISMS”) is calibrated to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of customer data. Splunk employees receive regular training on Splunk’s security policies and procedures, including annual training on secure data handling practices, and supplemental, targeted trainings as appropriate. Employees are background checked and Splunk vendors are risk assessed prior to onboarding to determine if their data protection and security practices meet Splunk’s standards.
General Security. ● Never leave your Chromebook unsecured. ● Lock your Chromebook in a designated storage facility or secure locker. ● During after-school activities, you are expected to maintain the security of your Chromebook. ● Unsupervised Chromebooks may be collected by staff, and disciplinary action may be taken. ● Your Chromebook may have several identifying labels (i.e. NPD117 asset number, serial number and student ID number). Do not modify, remove or destroy these labels. ● Do not store personal information about yourself or others on the Chromebook. ● Keep all passwords confidential. ● You are responsible for your individual account. Take all reasonable precautions to prevent others from using it. ● Do NOT loan your Chromebook to anyone. ● Notify a teacher immediately if you suspect any potential security problems with your Chromebook, including any suspected computer viruses. ● To prevent loss or damage to your Chromebook, NEVER leave it unattended or have it out of its case on the bus or in the cafeteria during meals. ● Keep your closed Chromebook in its case when traveling between classrooms. ● Follow all rules so you will not lose privileges.
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General Security. 1. Never leave your Kindle unsecured. Kindle should be locked in a designated storage facility or kept with you at all times.
General Security. 8.1 You hereby acknowledge that unauthorized access to the vPayment Account(s) enables misuse of the Virtual Cards. You must therefore take and maintain the necessary and appropriate measures to exclude the risk of unauthorized access to the vPayment Account, and any unauthorized use. This will include, in particular, compliance with all obligations to cooperate and exercise due care stipulated in these vPayment T&Cserms and Conditions.
General Security. You understand the importance of your role in preventing misuse of your account(s) and you agree to regularly examine your VSECU account(s). You agree to protect the confidentiality of your account(s) and account numbers, and your personal identification information. If you suspect that your Digital Banking credentials have been compromised, you agree to access the system and change them, or contact VSECU as soon as possible. Password Security For security reasons, we will require the use of an individualized password to gain access to your account(s) through Digital Banking. You are solely responsible for controlling the safekeeping of and access to, your Digital Banking credentials. Here are some suggestions: • Memorize your password and never write it down; • Try to use random numbers and letters for your password; • Avoid using a password that could be easily guessed by others (your name, your phone number, your date of birth, etc.); • Change your password on a regular basis; • Always log out of Digital Banking before leaving your computer unattended; • Do not instruct Windows to save your password; and • Change your Digital Banking credentials immediately if you believe they have been compromised. You should never provide your Digital Banking credentials to a third party. If you do so, you are authorizing that party to conduct transactions on your account(s). Therefore, you are responsible for any transactions, including transfers from your account(s), resulting from you furnishing your Digital Banking credentials to a third party. VSECU will not be liable and will not reimburse you for any losses that may occur as a result of this authorized use of your Digital Banking credentials. For further security information, please visit our Online Security information on our website. Bill Pay VSECU offers Bill Pay services through CheckFree Services Corporation, a subsidiary of Fiserv Solutions, Inc. Refer to the Bill Pay Service Agreement for the terms and conditions of using this service. This service will be activated when you click on the Bill Pay tab within your Digital Banking and agree to the terms and conditions specific to the Bill Pay service.
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