Communication and Connectivity Sample Clauses

Communication and Connectivity. 7.1 Zoom must implement controls over its communication network to safeguard data. Controls must include securing the production network and implementation of encryption, logging and monitoring, and disabling communications where no business need exists. 7.2 Network Identification. A production network diagram, to include production devices, must be kept current to facilitate analysis and incident response.
Communication and Connectivity. Zoom must implement controls over its communication network to safeguard data. Controls must include securing the production network and implementation of encryption, logging and monitoring, and disabling communications where no business need exists. 1. Network Identification. A production network diagram, to include production devices, must be kept current to facilitate analysis and incident response. 2. A current data flow diagram must depict data from origination to endpoint (including data which may be shared with dependent suppliers). 3. Data Storage. All Customer Data, including Customer Data shared with dependent suppliers, must be stored and maintained in a manner that allows for its return or secure destruction upon request from Customer.
Communication and Connectivity. CLIENT will furnish at its expense the appropriate form(s) of communication(s) method for the monitored equipment also including electricity and connectivity equipment (RJ-31X, router, static IP, modem...etc.). To be monitored by the central monitoring station, one of the appropriate communication paths need to be in place; (a) plain ordinary telephone service (PSTN), (b) cellular service including global packet radio service (GPRS) and global system for mobile communications (GSM), (c) or internet (cable, DSL, broadband...etc.), (d) voice over internet protocol (VoIP). CLIENT’S equipment type and chosen alarm monitoring service determines the appropriate communication path.
Communication and Connectivity. 4.1 Data flow is documented for all CyberGRX data, from origination to end-point. CyberGRX Confidential Information is encrypted when in transit outside of CyberGRX’s network. 4.2 Firewall management processes are documented. All changes to the firewall are performed via change management processes. Firewall access is restricted to a small set of super users/administrators with appropriate approvals. 4.3 Periodic network vulnerability scans are performed, and any critical vulnerabilities identified are promptly remediated. 4.4 Defined Access Control Lists (ACLs) to restrict traffic on routers and/or firewalls are reviewed and approved by network administrators. IP addresses in the ACLs are specific and anonymous connections are not allowed. 4.5 Unauthorized remote connections from devices are disabled as part of standard configuration. 4.6 The data flow in the remote connection is encrypted and multi-factor authentication is used during the login process. 4.7 Remote connection settings limit the ability of remote users to access both initiating network and remote network simultaneously. 4.8 Dependent third party service provider remote access adheres to the same or similar controls, and any subcontractor remote access has valid business justification. 4.9 Emails are encrypted via opportunistic TLS if leaving CyberGRX’s network. CyberGRX employees are trained to use manual encryption or an alternate, secure sharing mechanism if they are unsure whether encryption is available. If an external organization is sending emails on behalf of CyberGRX, additional controls are implemented to restrict spam and phishing emails.
Communication and Connectivity. MEMBER will furnish at its expense the appropriate form(s) of communication(s) method for the monitored equipment also including electricity and connectivity equipment (RJ-31X, router, static IP, modem...

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  • General Communications The type of communications described and defined in Article

  • APPROVAL OF GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Competitive Supplier shall cooperate with the Town in the drafting and sending of messages and information to Eligible Consumers concerning the Program or any matter arising under or related to this ESA. Prior to sending any direct mail, advertising, solicitation, bill insert, electronic mail, or other similar written or electronic communication (collectively, “General Communications”) to Participating Consumers (but excluding individually drafted or tailored communications responding to the specific complaint or circumstance of an individual consumer), Competitive Supplier shall provide a copy of such General Communication to the Town for its review to determine whether it is consistent with the purposes and goals of the Town. The Town shall have the right to disapprove such General Communications and suggest revisions if it finds the communication inconsistent with the purposes and goals of the Town, factually inaccurate or likely to mislead; provided, however: (i) that the communication shall be deemed approved if the Town fails to respond within seven (7) business days; and (ii) that no approval shall be necessary for any communication (a) regarding any emergency situation involving any risk to the public health, safety or welfare; (b) which has been approved by or is required by the Department, the DOER, or any other Governmental Authority; or (c) in the nature of routine monthly or periodic bills, or collection notices, except that any bill insert or message included at the bottom of such bill not within the scope of (a) or (b) above shall require approval. If the Town objects to any General Communication on the grounds it is inconsistent with the purposes and goals of the Town, the Competitive Supplier, after consultation as provided in this Article 5.6, may nevertheless elect to send such General Communication provided that it: (i) clearly indicates on such mailing that it has not been endorsed by the Town, (ii) has previously provided all Participating Consumers a meaningful chance to opt not to receive such General Communications, (iii) has stated in connection with such chance to opt not to receive such communications that “the Town wants to protect Eligible Consumers from receiving marketing materials if you do not wish to do so,” and