Security Objectives Sample Clauses

The Security Objectives clause defines the specific security goals and standards that must be achieved and maintained throughout the duration of an agreement or project. It typically outlines requirements such as data confidentiality, integrity, and availability, and may reference compliance with industry standards or regulatory frameworks. By clearly stating these objectives, the clause ensures that all parties understand their security responsibilities and provides a benchmark for evaluating security performance, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or security breaches.
Security Objectives. State Street uses commercially reasonable efforts to: a. protect the privacy, confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Client Data; b. protect against accidental, unauthorized, unauthenticated or unlawful access, copying, use, processing, disclosure, alteration, corruption, transfer, loss or destruction of Client Data; c. comply with applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations that are relevant to the handling, processing and use of Client Data by State Street in accordance with each Agreement; and d. implement customary administrative, physical, technical, procedural and organizational safeguards.
Security Objectives. Custodian uses commercially reasonable efforts to: a. protect the privacy, confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Fund Confidential Information; b. protect against accidental, unauthorized, unauthenticated or unlawful access, copying, use, processing, disclosure, alteration, corruption, transfer, loss or destruction of Fund Confidential Information; c. comply with applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations that are relevant to the handling, processing and use of Fund Confidential Information by Custodian in accordance with each Agreement; and d. implement customary administrative, physical, technical, procedural and organizational safeguards.
Security Objectives. Accounting Agent uses commercially reasonable efforts to: a. protect the privacy, confidentiality, integrity, and availability of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Funds Confidential Information; b. protect against accidental, unauthorized, unauthenticated or unlawful access, copying, use, processing, disclosure, alteration, corruption, transfer, loss or destruction of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Funds Confidential Information; c. comply with applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations that are relevant to the handling, processing and use of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Funds Confidential Information by Accounting Agent in accordance with each Agreement; and d. implement customary administrative, physical, technical, procedural and organizational safeguards.
Security Objectives. 2.1. To achieve adequate security protection of NATO classified information handled in CIS, a balanced set of security measures (physical, personnel, information and CIS) shall be identified and implemented to create a secure environment in which a CIS operates, and to meet the following security objectives: (a) to ensure the confidentiality of information by controlling the disclosure of, and access to, NATO classified information, and supporting system services and resources; (b) to ensure the integrity of NATO classified information, and supporting system services and resources; (c) to ensure the availability of NATO classified information, and supporting system services and resources; (d) to ensure the reliable identification and authentication of persons, devices and services accessing CIS handling NATO classified information; and (e) to ensure appropriate non-repudiation for individuals and entities having processed the information. 2.2. NATO classified information and supporting system services and resources, shall be protected by a minimum set of measures aimed at ensuring general protection against commonly encountered problems (whether accidental or intentional) known to affect all systems and supporting system services and resources. Additional measures shall be taken, appropriate to the circumstances, where a security risk assessment has established that NATO classified information and/or supporting system services and resources are subject to increased risks from specific threats and vulnerabilities.
Security Objectives. Define the objectives of the security to be implemented. These objectives will either be to prevent, detect, or recover from a security failure for a given asset. I.e., they are countermeasures addressing the identified threats.
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