Reasonable Security Sample Clauses

Reasonable Security. LEA shall employ administrative, physical, and technical safeguards consistent with industry standards designed to protect usernames, passwords, and any other means of gaining access to the Services and/or hosted data from unauthorized access, disclosure or acquisition by an unauthorized person.
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Reasonable Security. In addition to and without limiting Vendor’s obligations under any Agreement, Vendor shall implement, monitor, and maintain reasonable and appropriate physical, administrative, technical and organizational safeguards appropriately tailored to the nature and scope of its activities and the sensitivity of Protected Information to protect the underlying data which shall in no instance be less protective than the strictest procedures used to secure and retain the confidentiality of its own confidential and proprietary information of a like kind and in all instances will conform to industry standards and any legal requirements and regulatory guidance applicable to such data Processed.
Reasonable Security. You agree to implement reasonable security measures to protect your computer, tablet, mobile phone, or other equipment used to access P2P, including but not limited to utilizing up to date web browsers and commercially reasonable encryption, antivirus, anti-spyware, and Internet security software. You are responsible for all P2P transactions initiated by you or someone you grant authority to make P2P transfers.
Reasonable Security. KnowBe4 shall implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information, to protect any “personal information” as defined in California Civil Code Section 1798.81.5 from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. [1798.81.5(c), 1798.150]
Reasonable Security. Adequate security safeguards should be put in place, according to the sensitivity of the data collected.

Related to Reasonable Security

  • Reasonable Precautions XXX shall take reasonable precautions to secure usernames, passwords, and any other means of gaining access to the services and hosted Student Data.

  • Reasonable Suspicion That quantity of proof or evidence that is more than a hunch, but less than probable cause. Reasonable suspicion must be based on specific, objective facts and any rationally derived inferences from those facts about the conduct of an employee. These facts or inferences would lead the reasonable person to suspect that the employee is or has been using drugs while on or off duty.

  • Reasonable Additional Hours All hours worked over an average of 38 ordinary hours per week, will be deemed to be additional hours. All hours worked by permanent part-time employees beyond their specified number of hours will be treated as additional hours for the purpose of this subclause. From time to time, employees may be required to work a reasonable amount of additional hours. All additional hours worked will be paid in accordance with this Agreement. An employee may not be required to work additional hours in circumstances where the working of additional hours would result in the employee working hours which are unreasonable having regards to (refer to section 226 of the Act):

  • Reasonable Suspicion Testing The Employer may, but does not have a legal duty to, request or require an employee to undergo drug and alcohol testing if the Employer or any supervisor of the employee has a reasonable suspicion (a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts) related to the performance of the job that the employee:

  • Reasonable Overtime (a) There is a requirement to work reasonable overtime. Subject to that requirement being met, it is not compulsory for an Employee to work overtime in a particular case.

  • Reasonable Access If any review or evaluation is made on the premises of the Engineer or a subprovider, the Engineer shall provide and require its subproviders to provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of the state or federal representatives in the performance of their duties.

  • Reasonable Costs A cost is reasonable if, in its nature and amount, it does not exceed that which would be incurred by a prudent person under the circumstances prevailing at the time the decision was made to incur the cost. In determining reasonableness of a given cost, consideration shall be given to:

  • Bid Security 2.1 Bid security, as a guarantee of good faith, in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond, may be required to be submitted with this bid document, as indicated on the bid.

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