Common use of Security Instructions Clause in Contracts

Security Instructions. A password linked to the certificate’s private key must always be used to protect the certificate when it is used for digital signing. Certificates and their private keys must only be kept in the hands of their proper owners so prevent the inappropriate use of the certificate. Orders made with the customer’s certificate are always considered having been made by the customer, so the certificate and the computer together with the software in which the certificate is saved must be properly and securely protected at all times. A customer is identified, and the user authorisation verified, only on the basis of the certificate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: File Transfer Service Agreement, File Transfer Service Agreement