Logical Access Controls definition
Examples of Logical Access Controls in a sentence
All Systems with access to the Confidential Information will employ Logical Access Controls at the device and network level and will have functional and current antivirus software.
All Systems with access to the Information must employ Logical Access Controls at the device and network level.
Overarching policies for access are described in the Oracle Logical Access Controls Policy.
Logical Access Controls Processor employs logging and monitoring technology to help detect and prevent unauthorized access attempts to its networks and production systems.
Logical Access Controls: Vendor agrees to employ effective logical access control measures over all systems used to create, t limited to: untability required by SHMC; A complex password policy, including the prohibition of clear-text credentials must be enforced; User access rights/privileges to information resources containing SHMC Confidential Information must be granted on a need-to-know basis consistent with role-based authorization.
All Systems with access to CMHC Information will employ Logical Access Controls at the device and network level and will have functional and current antivirus software.