Role-Based Security Sample Clauses

The Role-Based Security clause establishes that access to certain information, systems, or resources is determined by the specific roles assigned to individuals within an organization. In practice, this means that employees or users are granted permissions based on their job functions, such as administrators having broader access than regular users, or finance staff being able to view sensitive financial data while others cannot. This approach helps ensure that only authorized personnel can access sensitive or critical information, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access and enhancing overall security.
Role-Based Security. Contractor shall restrict access to authorized users and base access control on the role a user plays in an organization.
Role-Based Security. Provider shall restrict access to its services to only authorized users. Provider shall base access control on the role a user plays in an organization.

Related to Role-Based Security

  • Accredited Investor Status or Investment Limits Subscriber represents that either: (i) Subscriber is an “accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501 of Regulation D under the Securities Act. Subscriber represents and warrants that the information set forth in response to question (c) on the signature page hereto concerning Subscriber is true and correct; or (ii) The purchase price set out in paragraph (b) of the signature page to this Subscription Agreement, together with any other amounts previously used to purchase Securities in this offering, does not exceed 10% of the greater of the Subscriber’s annual income or net worth. Subscriber represents that to the extent it has any questions with respect to its status as an accredited investor, or the application of the investment limits, it has sought professional advice.

  • Accredited Investor Status The Buyer is an “accredited investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D (an “Accredited Investor”).