SECURITY CONCERNS Sample Clauses

SECURITY CONCERNS. 4. On the coming into force of this Agreement the Parties commit themselves to immediately address the security concerns of the DRC and her neighbouring countries.
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SECURITY CONCERNS. In order to respect national sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence as well as international borders, the parties agree as follows:
SECURITY CONCERNS. If at any time Customer in good faith believes there is a deficiency in the security of the FAN Services, Customer shall inform DST of its security concern in writing as soon as possible. Customer and DST shall promptly meet in good faith to discuss the security concern and to mutually develop a written plan to resolve the security concern. In the event that DST fails to remedy the security concern or in the event that the two Parties, despite good faith efforts, fail to agree on a course of action to address Customer’s security concern within thirty (30) days of Customer’s written notice, then Customer shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, including all then outstanding Service Exhibits, without penalty upon thirty (30) days’ written notice of termination.
SECURITY CONCERNS. Contractor shall give notice and receive required approval from the Port Wharfinger prior to berthing at any location along the waterfront.
SECURITY CONCERNS. 4. On the coming into force of this Agreemcnt the Parties commit themselves to immediately address the security concerns of the DRC and her neighbouring countries.
SECURITY CONCERNS. Whether you use “Solutions” TechServ for Managed Services, an internal technical professional, another outside technical support company, or all three, you are going to be seeing increased costs for network services that you did not budget for. This is due to several factors. Heightened Security with any device that uses a Network, the Internet, Wireless Technology, Apple Airplay, 4G/5G phone systems, Blue Tooth, and other interconnected devices. We are not done working from home, nor are we done paying for it. A lot of deferred spending happened, that must be caught up, and budgets may need to be updated. Aspects of working from home will continue. We will need to formalize how we work and where we work. This will require additional equipment and secure workspaces both at the Courthouse and at places away from the Courthouse. Please be cognizant, that in the coming elections security will be heavily emphasized and will require constant adjustment. This will put additional demands on all of us. W indows 7 Operating System & Windows Server 8 There are still offices using these older systems. Counties have turned them off, and someone turns them back on. Counties have had them physically unplugged from the network, only to have them plugged back in. These must be replaced. We do understand, sometimes these old units are the only place the data resides or there is a printer/plotter that cannot be moved to a more modern platform. But plugging these units back into the network, surfing the Internet, transferring files, or downloading mail, puts the whole network at risk. Our next recommendation will be for Counties to modify Active Directories or Firewalls, so that the offending device can no longer access other devices or the Internet. That way a user can sit at that device and look up the data or use that system to print a document to an older specialty printer. S ome final words: The last number of months have been difficult for all of us. Some of you have been caged up in your own courthouses, some stuck at home, we have mirrored both, with some of us at work and some at home. During that time, we hired new employees, replaced, and upgraded firewalls, installed switches, added wireless access points, installed several new systems, and even a few new IBM i systems. The way we do business right now has changed. Some things will get back to normal. Other things will become the new normal. Business goes on. The services we supply will continue, as will the esse...
SECURITY CONCERNS. I understand that it is my responsibility to determine whether I am unable to travel because my name appears on any watch lists for security reasons. I understand and agree that InterExchange may, at its sole discretion, elect to investigate all claims of violations of said security risks and to provide information to government authorities or third parties with a legal right to investigate any security risk that I pose by traveling abroad.
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SECURITY CONCERNS. Professional security teams will always be concerned about adopting and using external procedures and consultants, as it will increase the risk of a security breach. Management will consult the security team about the risks of changing security procedures. This means that security teams will seek assurances towards the continuity of business operations before, during and immediately after the testing situation. Additionally the security team will be concerned of the final results of the testing process, as it might reflect badly upon them.
SECURITY CONCERNS. The topic has been addressed in D4.4 Recommendation for implementing the OSCAR open science code of conduct. For information on the relation between open science, privacy, security and data see deliverable D4.4 Recommendation for implementing the OSCAR open science code of conduct.
SECURITY CONCERNS. 100% cancellation fee will apply in the event a flight is affected by security concerns caused by the Customer or passengers. NO SHOW POLICY: A “no-show” will be charged the full amount of the charter flight. If the customer is 1 (one) hour late from scheduled departure time on the itinerary and has not notified Leviate, it will be considered a “no-show” and Leviate reserves the right to depart and the no-show policy will be enforced. If the Customer notifies Leviate within the 1 hour after the scheduled departure time to notify of a delay, Leviate may grant an additional extension of time, and that new departure time will be the new "scheduled" departure time. Horizon will make every effort to accommodate the new "scheduled" departure time but cannot guarantee completion of the flight due to crew duty or scheduling issues. Cancellation charges and or crew travel/overtime charges may apply. BAGGAGE: Leviate is not responsible for shipping excess (or rejected) baggage. If the Customer provides more luggage than will fit in the designated baggage area of the aircraft, Leviate will assist with the shipment of excess items at the Customer’s sole expense. DOCUMENTATION & SECURITY: All passenger names must be provided to Leviate within 24 hours of the departure date (72 hours for International Flights). A valid government-is sued photo ID is required for all passengers over the age of 18 prior to the passenger boarding the flight. The Customer is further responsible for obtaining any travel authorization documents such as passports and visas that may be required by any governmental authority. In the event the customer provided ID and/or security information is invalid, all liability for government issued fines is the customer’s responsibility. Customer also understands that any inconsistencies in the passenger manifest may cause departure delays. In the event a minor under the age of 18 is traveling with only one parent or legal guardian, notarized documentation signed by the absent parent or legal guardian must be submitted to Leviate 72 hours prior to departure releasing the company from any responsibility. ITINERARY CHANGES and TRANSMITTAL OF CHANGES: Itinerary changes are permitted, but subject to aircraft and crew availability and subject to price adjustment. Notification of changes and/or cancellations must be in writing and transmitted by e-mail to xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx within the cancellation time frame listed above. TRIP INTERRUPTION: In the event this...
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