Secure Access Codes Sample Clauses

Secure Access Codes. A secure access code (“SAC”) a randomly generated, one-time multi-factor authentication code delivered to a pre-populated and selected email address, phone or cell number (as an SMS text message), i.e., the SAC target, which is valid for one-time use only and will expire if not used promptly. The SAC is an enhanced security measure to further confirm your identity and authority to proceed, for examples, in the following situations: • At initial Login;‌ • To register a Computer or Mobile Device; · During subsequent Logins, if registration has not occurred; · During transaction approvals, if transactions are of a certain type and amount that require extra authorization.
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Secure Access Codes. Use of Secure Access Codes is intended to add an additional layer of security for when you access and make payments from Business Online Banking. “Secure Access Codes” are one-time six-digit codes that are generated and sent to your Service Representative(s) through a method of their designation. Methods include SMS text to a mobile device, email, and voice call to a phone number. During onboarding to Business Online Banking Service, your Service Representatives will be setup to receive Secure Access Codes at contact methods specified on the Service Request. Service Representatives will then have access to update their own Secure Access Code methods and should keep their Secure Access Code methods up to date with any changes to their contact email address or phone numbers. Boost Your Computer Security. Install anti-virus, anti-spyware, and other internet security software on your computer(s). Use such security software and keep it current. Take time to look at your program files and make sure there are no unknown programs running on your computer system. If you have a wireless network, take all necessary steps to make it secure such as not broadcasting your network name, requiring a password to connect, and changing the default password on your wireless router.
Secure Access Codes. Out-of-Band email and phone number access codes are used with certain Internet and Mobile Services.

Related to Secure Access Codes

  • USE OF TBS ACCESS CODE (a) An Account Holder may operate the TBS in relation to his Account by using his TBS Access Code.

  • Access Codes Tenant shall provide Landlord/Broker with all access codes to all entrance gates and security systems located on the Property.

  • DISCLOSURE OF TBS ACCESS CODE TO THIRD PARTY (a) The Account Holder must exercise all care to ensure that the TBS Access Code is not disclosed to any person and shall take all steps to prevent forgery or fraud in connection with the use of his TBS Access Code and/or the operation of the TBS. If the TBS Access Code is disclosed to any person, the Account Holder must forthwith give the Bank written notice thereof, thereupon the Account Holder shall immediately cease to use the TBS Access Code.

  • Security of Access Code You may use one (1) or more access codes with your electronic fund transfers. The access codes issued to you are for your security purposes. Any access codes issued to you are confidential and should not be disclosed to third parties or recorded on or with the card. You are responsible for safekeeping your access codes. You agree not to disclose or otherwise make your access codes available to anyone not authorized to sign on your accounts. If you authorize anyone to use your access codes, that authority shall continue until you specifically revoke such authority by notifying the Credit Union. You understand that any joint owner you authorize to use an access code may withdraw or transfer funds from any of your accounts. If you fail to maintain the security of these access codes and the Credit Union suffers a loss, we may terminate your EFT services immediately.

  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization. Measures: • Multiple authorization levels are used when granting access to sensitive systems, including those storing and processing Personal Data. Authorizations are managed via defined processes according to the SAP Security Policy • All personnel access SAP’s systems with a unique identifier (user ID). • SAP has procedures in place so that requested authorization changes are implemented only in accordance with the SAP Security Policy (for example, no rights are granted without authorization). In case personnel leaves the company, their access rights are revoked. • SAP has established a password policy that prohibits the sharing of passwords, governs responses to password disclosure, and requires passwords to be changed on a regular basis and default passwords to be altered. Personalized user IDs are assigned for authentication. All passwords must fulfill defined minimum requirements and are stored in encrypted form. In the case of domain passwords, the system forces a password change every six months in compliance with the requirements for complex passwords. Each computer has a password-protected screensaver. • The company network is protected from the public network by firewalls. • SAP uses up–to-date antivirus software at access points to the company network (for e-mail accounts), as well as on all file servers and all workstations. • Security patch management is implemented to provide regular and periodic deployment of relevant security updates. Full remote access to SAP’s corporate network and critical infrastructure is protected by strong authentication.

  • CANCELLATION OF TBS ACCESS CODE The Account Holder may cancel his TBS Access Code by giving notice to the Bank in writing or in any other manner as may be determined by the Bank, and such notice shall only be effective upon actual receipt thereof by the relevant officer-in-charge at the Bank.

  • Gold Open Access Articles May be shared according to the author-selected end-user license and should contain a CrossMark logo, the end user license, and a DOI link to the formal publication on ScienceDirect. Please refer to Elsevier's posting policy for further information.

  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

  • Access to Network Interface Device (NID 2.4.3.1. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BellSouth (based on subscriber size and environmental considerations), Mpower may access the on-premises wiring by any of the following means: BellSouth shall allow Mpower to connect its loops directly to BellSouth’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by BellSouth or any other telecommunications carriers to provide service to the premise. Mpower agrees to install compatible protectors and test jacks and to maintain the protection system and equipment and to indemnify BellSouth pursuant to Section 8 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

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