Box provides data encryption, restricted
physical access to servers, restricted employee access to data files, training of their employees on security controls, and a formally defined breach notification policy.
Physical access to servers, routers and phone switches Protecting your server (s) and other key telecommunications equipment such as phone switches and routers starts with physical security.
Physical access to the servers that house the Mileage - Based Road User Charge System will be limited to appropriate personnel through building key cards and room - access keypads.
Not exact matches
There is no
physical space
to the web, so these resources can exist anywhere in the world, on any
server and it takes no more time
to access them from Kansas than it does from the
server in the rack next door.
Physical access to the NHI Web Portal system (Web
server) is limited
to appropriate personnel through building key cards and room -
access key pads.
Unlike previous Blackberry decrypts, which required
physical access to the phones in order
to work, the Mounties set up a
server in Ottawa that simulates a message's intended recipients and then uses that global key
to decrypt them.
(i) Video games in the form of computer programs embodied in
physical or downloaded formats that have been lawfully acquired as complete games, when the copyright owner or its authorized representative has ceased
to provide
access to an external computer
server necessary
to either facilitate an authentication process
to enable local gameplay or
to conduct online gameplay, solely for the purpose of:
However, if Evernote encrypted the data on those
servers, it would still have all those
physical access controls in place, but encryption would render the data on the
servers pretty much useless
to anyone who did get unauthorized
access to them.
With data encrypted at rest, you don't have
to worry as much about who might have
physical access to Evernote's
servers, or how Evernote disposes of old hard drives.
Look for heightened coverage of the privacy issues related
to accessing emailed documents from coffee shops using public Internet connections, the importance of knowing the
physical location of cloud computing
servers and reminders
to read the fine print contained in the terms of service.
Documents enter the courtroom via
physical media, like laptop hard disks and USB memory sticks (a document scanner lets lawyers put hard - copy documents on the screens), since wireless Internet
access isn't yet available and the court doesn't (yet) allow usage of its
servers to store documents.
Does it include terms specifying who will have
access to the
physical building, the
servers, and your data?
If the provider owns the
physical servers, then determine who has
access to the facility, the
servers, and the data located on the
servers.
If your provider leases the
physical servers from another party, you must ensure that the owner of the facility has measures in place that will pre - vent unauthorized
access to your law firm's data.