SECURITY ALERTS Sample Clauses

SECURITY ALERTS. If we, through Electronic Services, make the Alerts Services available and you use the Alerts Services, you acknowledge and agree that: (a) The following terms will have the following meanings in this section (and elsewhere in this Agreement):
SECURITY ALERTS. The Company does not guarantee to provide you with security alerts or any other alert, and the Company shall not be held liable for not providing any alerts. In no event will the Company be held responsible for any damages or losses which you may sustain as a result of compromise of your Log-In, Registration Details, or other Account information, other than due to the gross negligence of the Company.
SECURITY ALERTS. Online Security Alerts help you monitor and protect your Accounts from unauthorized access. Typical security alerts include notifying the customer via the requested method when a password has been changed, a computer browser is successfully registered for Online Banking, a User login is disabled or a User login is locked out, a new User is created, or security alert preferences are changed. Some of these Security Alerts may not be disabled by the User. Please review the full menu of available Security Alerts. In some circumstances, when we perceive that unusual behavior may be occurring in one or more of your Accounts and time is of the essence, we attempt to contact you immediately to verify the activity or transactions in question, using any communication channel that is available to us.
SECURITY ALERTS. Security Alerts help you monitor and protect your Accounts from unauthorized access. SouthState Bank automatically provides you with several Security Alerts, which you cannot disable. In addition, you can set up additional Security Alerts to further protect your Accounts. You can set up Security Alerts so that you are notified from time to time via SMS text message, email and/or phone call (the "delivery methods"). Security Alerts will also be delivered to your Online and Mobile Banking Message Center.
SECURITY ALERTS. If we, through Electronic Services, make the Alerts Services available and you use the Alerts Services, you acknowledge and agree that: 39
SECURITY ALERTS. The Service provides you with certain security alerts, for example, following certain changes made to your Accounts or Online Banking profile. For example, we will send you an alert following a change to your user name, password or email address. • We also provide alerts following certain activity or events relating to access and use of Online Banking or your Online Banking credentials such as a locked or unlocked access or invalid responses to challenge questions. • We automatically activate these alerts for you.
SECURITY ALERTS. Online Security Alerts help you monitor and protect your Accounts from unauthorized access. Typical security alerts include sending the customer via the requested method when an ACH Transaction or wire payment have been initiated and are out for review, a password has been changed, a computer browser is successfully registered for Online Banking, a user login is disabled or a user login is locked out, a new user is created, or security alert preferences are changed. Some of these Security Alerts may not be disabled by the user. Please review the full menu of available security alerts. In some circumstances, when we perceive that unusual behavior may be occurring in one or more of your Accounts and time is of the essence, we attempt to contact you immediately to verify the activity or transactions in question, using any communication channel that is available to us.
SECURITY ALERTS. Authorized Users may sign up for the AgileStacks security vulnerabilities list. AgileStacks will use this list to notify Authorized Users of urgent security vulnerabilities.

Related to SECURITY ALERTS

  • Security Audits Each Contract Year, County may perform or have performed security reviews and testing based on an IT infrastructure review plan. Such testing shall ensure all pertinent County security standards as well as any customer agency requirements, such as federal tax requirements or HIPPA.

  • Security Audit Customer agrees that PROS’ Audit Report will be used to satisfy any audit or inspection requests by or on behalf of Customer, and PROS will make Audit Reports available to Customer upon request. PROS will promptly remediate any material weaknesses or significant control deficiencies identified in any Audit Reports. In the event that an audit opinion is qualified and the qualification has not been remediated by the date of the Audit Report, PROS shall (i) provide Customer with PROS remediation plan; and (ii) execute such plan in accordance with its terms.

  • Security Cameras Security cameras have been installed throughout the Facility; however, they will not routinely be used in areas where there is an expectation of privacy, such as restrooms or patient care areas.

  • Security Protocols Both parties agree to maintain security protocols that meet industry standards in the transfer or transmission of any data, including ensuring that data may only be viewed or accessed by parties legally allowed to do so. Provider shall maintain all data obtained or generated pursuant to the Service Agreement in a secure digital environment and not copy, reproduce, or transmit data obtained pursuant to the Service Agreement, except as necessary to fulfill the purpose of data requests by LEA.

  • Security Assessments Upon advance written notice by the JBE, Contractor agrees that the JBE shall have reasonable access to Contractor’s operational documentation, records, logs, and databases that relate to data security and the Contractor’s Information Security Program. Upon the JBE’s request, Contractor shall, at its expense, perform, or cause to have performed an assessment of Contractor’s compliance with its privacy and data security obligations. Contractor shall provide to the JBE the results, including any findings and recommendations made by Contractor’s assessors, of such assessment, and, at its expense, take any corrective actions.