Password Manager Sample Clauses

The Password Manager clause establishes the requirements and responsibilities for using a password management tool within an organization or between contracting parties. It typically outlines which password manager software is approved, how credentials must be stored and shared, and the security standards that must be maintained, such as using strong, unique passwords and enabling multi-factor authentication. This clause ensures that sensitive login information is managed securely, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches.
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Password Manager. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ utilizes a password manager, which further protects employee passwords for access to Company systems. All employees shall utilize the Hapara licensed password manager for all Hapara systems’ passwords.
Password Manager. 3.7.30.1 Password Manager is provided by 3rd Party Solution. 3.7.30.2 Is it the Customers responsibility to manage and maintain the passwords and other content within the Password Manager. 3.7.30.3 It is the Customers responsibility to manage and explicitly notify EPX in writing of any changed to access rights and levels for individual users. 3.7.30.4 It is the Customers responsibility to hold the master password for their account. EPX will not store this information. For the avoidance of doubt, if this password is lost, EPX is not able to recover the data.
Password Manager. 3.7.30.1 Password Manager is provided by 3rd Party Solution.
Password Manager. The Service includes a Password Manager that allows You to organize and manage passwords for each of Your Sudo Virtual Identities. Password Manager includes auto-form filling of your virtual profile passwords and synchronizes your passwords across different computers, browsers and mobile devices. Your passwords are encrypted and stored in an encrypted cloud-based vault that only You can access.
Password Manager. The Password Manager provides a set of applications and extensions that are deployable to a Subscriber's device where they can use its benefits. The devices supported are iOS, Android, and Web Browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Once installed on the subscriber's device the password manager will provide the user a vault where they can add logins, bank accounts, and credit card numbers. The password manager supports auto-fill in supported browsers. It also provides the user with the ability to generate strong passwords.
Password Manager. The JumpCloud Password Manager stores each User’s passwords and other protected data (“PWM Data”) locally on the User’s Device(s) and may provide Users a cloud backup option. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN PASSWORD MANAGER DOCUMENTATION, JUMPCLOUD DOES NOT HAVE ANY MEANS OF RECREATING OR RETRIEVING PWM DATA. JumpCloud deploys reasonable security features to protect PWM Data and for generating suggested credentials; however, JumpCloud cannot and does not guarantee that PWM Data will be 100% protected. Any sharing of any User’s PWM Data is Customer’s responsibility (and JumpCloud will have no liability with respect to any use (or misuse) of shared PWM Data).

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  • Workload Management 11.1 The parties to this Agreement acknowledge that Employees and management have a responsibility to maintain a balanced workload and recognise the adverse effects that excessive workloads may have on Employee/s and the quality of resident/client care. 11.2 To ensure that Employee concerns involving excessive workloads are effectively dealt with by Management the following procedures should be applied: (a) Step 1: In the first instance, Employee/s should discuss the issue with their immediate supervisor and, where appropriate, explore solutions. (b) Step 2: If a solution cannot be identified and implemented, the matter should be referred to an appropriate senior manager for further discussion. (c) Step 3: If a solution still cannot be identified and implemented, the matter should be referred to the Facility Manager for further discussion. (d) Step 4: The outcome of the discussions at each level and any proposed solutions should be recorded in writing and fed back to the effected Employees. 11.3 Workload management must be an agenda item at staff meetings on at least a quarterly basis. Items in relation to workloads must be recorded in the minutes of the staff meeting, as well as actions to be taken to resolve the workloads issue/s. Resolution of workload issues should be based on the following criteria including but not limited to: (a) Clinical assessment of residents’ needs; (b) The demand of the environment such as facility layout; (c) Statutory obligation, (including, but not limited to, work health and safety legislation); (d) The requirements of nurse regulatory legislation; (e) Reasonable workloads (such as roster arrangements); (f) Accreditation standards; and (g) Budgetary considerations. 11.4 If the issue is still unresolved, the Employee/s may advance the matter through clause 9 Dispute Resolution Procedure. Arbitration of workload management issues may only occur by agreement of the Employer and the Employee representative, which may include the union/s.

  • Manager 5.1. Rules relating to the rights, duties and responsibilities of the Managers shall be governed by the Act. Such provisions are hereinafter incorporated into this Agreement by reference. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Manager shall have the powers set forth in Paragraph 5.3 below.

  • Contractor’s Contract Manager The Contractor’s Contract Manager, who is primarily responsible for the Contractor’s oversight of the Contract performance, will be identified in a separate writing to the Department upon Contract signing in the following format: Contractor’s Contract Manager Name Contractor’s Name Contractor’s Physical Address Contractor’s Telephone # Contractor’s Email Address If the Contractor changes its Contract Manager, the Contractor will notify the Department. Such a change does not require an amendment to the Contract.

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following:

  • Inspection at Contractor’s Site The Department reserves the right to inspect, or enlist a third-party to perform, at any reasonable time with prior notice, the equipment, product, plant or other facilities of the Contractor to assess conformity with Term Contract requirements and to determine whether they are adequate and suitable for proper and effective Term Contract performance.