Security Code Credentials Sample Clauses

Security Code Credentials. During your enrollment for the Services, you are required to select or will be assigned certain numbers, codes, marks, signs, public keys or other means of authenticating your identity and electronic communications in your name. These may include a customer number, logon name, and password. These credentials, with the other components of your Security Codes, will give access to your Accounts through the Service. As a component of your Security Codes, our online banking system utilizes multi-factor authentication which is login security that combines two authentication factors, something you know (your password) and something you have (your computer/device), and in some cases out-of-band authentication (“OOBA”). OOBA requires the use of a Secure Access Code, when prompted. For example, each time you log on from a computer or device that is not recognized by us, we will prompt OOBA. You agree to change all passwords with sufficient frequency so as to protect confidentiality, and in any event no less frequently than every 90 days. You agree not to disclose your Security Codes to anyone and to take other reasonable precautions to ensure the safety, security and integrity of transactions conducted with your computer or mobile device (for example, do not write them down). NOTE: Some browser software may store user names and security codes to facilitate the future use of a web site. For security reasons, you agree to disable this feature in your browser. Check your browser’s “Help” screen for more information on this feature. For security reasons we may disable your Security Codes, for example if they are entered incorrectly several times. Passwords should not be easy to guess: for example, your children’s or pet’s names, birth dates, addresses or other easily recognized identification related to you. We may offer to you or require you to use additional authentication tools or methods from time to time. If you choose not to implement supplemental authentication tools, your access to some or all Services may be limited. After three unsuccessful attempts to use your Security Codes, we may revoke your access to the Services. To re-establish your access to the Services, you agree to contact us locally at 000-000-0000 or if you are outside California at 0-000-000-0000.
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Security Code Credentials. During your enrollment in the Service, you are required to select or will be assigned certain numbers, codes, marks, signs, public keys, or other means of authenticating your identity and electronic communications in your name. These may include a login name and password. These credentials, with the other components of your Security Codes, will give access to your Accounts through the Service. As a component of your Security Codes, our Service utilizes multi-factor authentication, which is login security that combines two authentication factors, something you know (your password), and something you have (your computer/device), and in some cases out-of-band authentication (“OOBA”). OOBA requires the use of a Secure Access Code, when prompted. For example, each time you log in from a computer or device that is not recognized by us, we will prompt OOBA. You agree to change all passwords with sufficient frequency so as to protect confidentiality. You agree not to disclose your Security Codes to anyone and to take other reasonable precautions to ensure the safety, security and integrity of transactions conducted with your computer or mobile device and you agree to be responsible for all actions taken by anyone to whom you have provided such credentials. For security reasons we may disable your Security Codes if they are entered incorrectly several times. We may offer to you or require you to use additional authentication tools or methods from time to time. If you choose not to implement supplemental authentication tools, your access to some or all of the Service may be limited. If you believe that your credentials have been lost or stolen or that someone may attempt to use them to access the Service without your consent, you must inform us immediately at the telephone number provided in Section 19 of the General Terms below. See also Section 20 of the General Terms below regarding how the timeliness of your notice impacts your liability for unauthorized transfers.
Security Code Credentials. During your enrollment for the Service, you are required to select or will be assigned certain numbers, codes, marks, signs, public keys or other means of authenticating your identity and electronic communications in your name. These may include a customer number, logon name, and

Related to Security Code Credentials

  • Operator’s Security Contact Information Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Named Security Contact xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Email of Security Contact (000) 000-0000 Phone Number of Security Contact

  • Security Protocols Both parties agree to maintain security protocols that meet industry standards in the transfer or transmission of any data, including ensuring that data may only be viewed or accessed by parties legally allowed to do so. Provider shall maintain all data obtained or generated pursuant to the Service Agreement in a secure digital environment and not copy, reproduce, or transmit data obtained pursuant to the Service Agreement, except as necessary to fulfill the purpose of data requests by LEA.

  • Safety and Security Procedures Contractor shall maintain and enforce, at the Contractor Work Locations, industry-standard safety and physical security policies and procedures. While at each Court Work Location, Contractor shall comply with the safety and security policies and procedures in effect at such Court Work Location.

  • Security Cameras Security cameras have been installed throughout the Facility; however, they will not routinely be used in areas where there is an expectation of privacy, such as restrooms or patient care areas.

  • SECURITY PROCESSES If requested by an Authorized User as part the Request for Quote process, Contractor shall complete a Consensus Assessment Initiative Questionnaire (CAIQ) including on an annual basis thereafter, if requested by the Authorized User. The CAIQ is available at Cloud Security Alliance (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/). The CAIQ may be used to assist the Authorized User in building the necessary assessment processes when engaging with Contractors. In addition to a request for a CAIQ, Contractor shall cooperate with all reasonable Authorized User requests for a Written description of Contractor’s physical/virtual security and/or internal control processes. The Authorized User shall have the right to reject any Contractor’s RFQ response or terminate an Authorized User Agreement when such a request has been denied. For example, Federal, State and local regulations and/or laws may require that Contractors operate within the Authorized User’s regulatory environment. In order to ensure that security is adequate and free of gaps in control coverage, the Authorized User may require information from the Contractor’s Service Organization Controls (SOC) audit report.

  • Procurement of Goods and Works 3. Except as ADB may otherwise agree, Goods and Works shall only be procured on the basis of the methods of procurement set forth below:

  • Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW);

  • Other Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than International Competitive Bidding, which may be used for goods and works. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used: Procurement Method

  • 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.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA.

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