AWS Security Sample Clauses

The AWS Security clause defines the security requirements and responsibilities related to the use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) within the agreement. It typically outlines the standards and protocols that must be followed to protect data stored or processed on AWS, such as encryption, access controls, and compliance with relevant regulations. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations for maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information in the cloud, thereby mitigating risks associated with data breaches or unauthorized access.
AWS Security. Without limiting Section 10 or your obligations under Section 4.2, we will implement reasonable and appropriate measures designed to help you secure Your Content against accidental or unlawful loss, access or disclosure.
AWS Security. Without limiting Section 10.3 or Customer’s obligations under Section 4.2, AWS will implement reasonable and appropriate measures for the AWS Network (as determined by AWS) designed to help Customer secure Customer Content against accidental or unlawful loss, access or disclosure.
AWS Security. Without limiting Section 10 or your obligations under Section 4.34.2, you shall keep your Member Account credentials strictly confidential and shall not allow discloser or access to such information to any third parties or any unauthorized End User. AWS has agreed to, without limiting Section 10 or your obligations under Section 4.2, to implement reasonable and appropriate measures designed to help you secure Your Content against accidental or unlawful loss, access or disclosure. We shall not be liable for any failure by AWS to implements such appropriate measures or for any loss, access or disclosure of Your Content, unless caused as a result of our willful act or omission.
AWS Security. Section 3.1 (“AWS Security”) of the Agreement is amended to add the following at the end of the section:
AWS Security. Without limiting Sections 4 or 10 of the Agreement, AWS will implement reasonable and appropriate measures for the AWS Network in the AWS Govcloud (US) region in accordance with the AWS GovCloud (US) Security Standards designed to: (i) help you secure Your Content/Customer Content (“Your Content”) against accidental or unlawful loss, access or disclosure; (ii) implement the in-scope Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (“FedRAMP”) High controls in accordance with the Documentation for the Services identified as FedRamp High compliant; and (iii) maintain physical and logical access controls to limit access to the AWS Network by AWS personnel, including employees and contractors, to U.S. persons, as defined by 22 CFR part 120.15 (“U.S. Persons”) ((i), (ii) and (iii) collectively the “Security Objectives”).
AWS Security. AWS will implement reasonable and appropriate measures for the AWS Network (as determined by AWS) designed to help Customer secure Customer Content against accidental or unlawful loss, access or disclosure (the “Security Objectives”) in accordance with the AWS Security Standards. AWS may modify the AWS Security Standards from time to time, but will continue to provide at least the same level of security as is described in the AWS Security Standards on the Effective Date.

Related to AWS Security

  • E7 Security The Authority shall be responsible for maintaining the security of the Authority premises in accordance with its standard security requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements of the Authority while on the Authority premises, and shall ensure that all Staff comply with such requirements.

  • JOB SECURITY 23.01 Subject to the willingness and capacity of individual employees to accept relocation and retraining, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that any reduction in the work force will be accomplished through attrition.

  • Premises Security 10.1 Security of premises and control of access.

  • Not a Security None of the Notes shall be deemed to be a security within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Network Security The AWS Network will be electronically accessible to employees, contractors and any other person as necessary to provide the Services. AWS will maintain access controls and policies to manage what access is allowed to the AWS Network from each network connection and user, including the use of firewalls or functionally equivalent technology and authentication controls. AWS will maintain corrective action and incident response plans to respond to potential security threats.