Malware Protection Sample Clauses

Malware Protection. Microsoft cares about protecting your device from malware. The software will turn on malware protection if other protection is not installed or has expired. To do so, other antimalware software will be disabled or may have to be removed.
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Malware Protection. The Financial Institution is not responsible for any electronic viruses, spyware, or other malware that you may encounter. We encourage our customers to routinely scan their PC using a reliable anti- malware/anti-virus product and resolve any discovered issues. Undetected or non-repaired viruses may corrupt and destroy your programs, files and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit the virus to other computers. Spyware refers to technologies that collect information about a user without his or her knowledge and reports that information to a third party. Certain forms of spyware can intercept sensitive and confidential information about an organization or user, including passwords, credit card numbers and other identifying data. It is important that customers do not access their online account information from a public computer – such as those in hotels and libraries because of the uncertainty of what malware may already exist on public equipment.
Malware Protection. Contractor hereby warrants that to the best of its knowledge there is no malware in any portion of the software and/or its computer system and that it has used commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the software and/or its computer system is free of malware and has undergone malware-checking procedures consistent with industry standards. The term “malware” as used herein means any computer code designed to (a) disable, disrupt, or damage the County's use of the software, County data, or the County’s network or (b) damage or destroy any County data without the County's consent.
Malware Protection. Supplier’s responsibilities for Malware protection include:
Malware Protection. We are not responsible for any electronic viruses, spyware, or other malware that you may encounter. We encourage our customers to routinely scan their PC using a reliable anti-malware product and resolve any discovered issues. Undetected or non-repaired viruses may corrupt and destroy your programs, files and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit the virus to other computers. Spyware refers to technologies that collect information about a user without their knowledge and reports that information to a third party. Certain forms of spyware can intercept sensitive and confidential information about an organization or user, including passwords and other identifying information. It is important that customers do not access Services account information from a public computer because of the uncertainty of what malware may exist on public equipment.
Malware Protection. Malware protection software with audit logging is deployed on all Genesys servers. Alerts indicating potential malicious activity are sent to an appropriate response team.
Malware Protection. The Contractor will provide and maintain industry-standard endpoint antivirus and antimalware protection on all Systems and Hardware as approved or required by the Department Information Security Officer (DISO) who will consult with the County’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to ensure provided hardware is free, and remains free of malware. The Contractor agrees to provide the County documentation proving malware protection status upon request.
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Malware Protection. Contractor hereby warrants that to the best of its knowledge there is no malware in any portion of the software and/or its computer system and that it has used commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the software and/or its computer system is free of malware and has undergone malware-checking procedures consistent with industry standards. The term “malware” as used herein means any computer code designed to (a) disable, disrupt, or damage the H-NNCSB's use of the software, H-NNCSB data, or the H-NNCSB’s network or (b) damage or destroy any H-NNCSB data without the H-NNCSB's consent.
Malware Protection. The Contractor will provide and maintain industry-standard endpoint antivirus and antimalware protection on all Systems and Hardware as approved or required by the Department Information Security Officer (DISO) who will consult with the County’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to ensure provided hardware is free, and remains free of malware. The Contractor agrees to provide the County documentation proving malware protection status upon request. ADDENDUM C: APPLICATION SOURCE CODE REPOSITORY The Contractor shall manage the source code in the manner prescribed in this Addendum unless the Contract prescribes procedures for managing the source code and those procedures are no less stringent than the procedures described in this addendum. County Application Source Code. To facilitate the centralized management, reporting, collaboration, and continuity of access to the most current production version of application source code, all code, artifacts, and deliverables produced under this Contract, (hereinafter referred to as “County Source Code”) shall be version controlled, stored, and delivered on a single industry-standard private Git repository, provided, managed, and supported by the County. Upon commencement of the contract period, the Contractor will be granted access to the County’s private Git repository.
Malware Protection i) Vendor shall install, enable and keep current reputable, commercially available anti-malware software on all Vendor servers and Personal Computers used in accessing, storing, processing, transmitting, or creating Customer Confidential Information.
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