Intrusion protection Sample Clauses

The Intrusion Protection clause establishes requirements and responsibilities for preventing, detecting, and responding to unauthorized access or breaches of a system or premises. Typically, this clause mandates the implementation of security measures such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and regular monitoring to safeguard sensitive data or physical assets. Its core function is to minimize the risk of security incidents by ensuring proactive measures are in place, thereby protecting both parties from potential losses or liabilities resulting from intrusions.
Intrusion protection. The application infrastructure is protected against intrusion by industry standard protection technology (such as regular penetration testing, firewalls at the network, host, and application levels, and intrusion detection systems) across all servers. Unless otherwise agreed by Coupa in writing, Customer is prohibited from performing its own penetration on any system of Coupa.
Intrusion protection. Provide at a minimum the following protections against intrusions and compromise: (i) Current and regularly updated malware protection services, e.g., anti-virus, antispyware. (ii) Prompt application of security-relevant software upgrades, e.g., patches, service packs, and hot fixes.
Intrusion protection. Seller shall exercise reasonable care against computer intrusions and data compromise including exfiltration by adopting appropriate measures including the following: a. Current and regularly updated malware protection services, e.g., anti-virus, anti-spyware. b. Prompt application of security-relevant software upgrades, e.g., patches, service packs, and hot fixes.
Intrusion protection. Landlord’s areas Tenants’ premises Solar screening
Intrusion protection. The application infrastructure is protected against intrusion by monitoring and alerting to detect anomalous or malicious traffic at the network, host, and application levels. Lookout Customers are prohibited from performing penetration testing on any system of Lookout or its supplier which contains or has access to customer data.

Related to Intrusion protection

  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes: a. Systems containing DSHS Data must have all security patches or hotfixes applied within 3 months of being made available. b. The Contractor will have a method of ensuring that the requisite patches and hotfixes have been applied within the required timeframes. c. Systems containing DSHS Data shall have an Anti-Malware application, if available, installed. d. Anti-Malware software shall be kept up to date. The product, its anti-virus engine, and any malware database the system uses, will be no more than one update behind current.

  • Virus Protection The Bank is not responsible for any electronic virus or viruses that you may encounter. We suggest that you routinely scan your PC using a virus protection product. An undetected virus may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and your hardware.