Cloud Environment Data Centers Sample Clauses

Cloud Environment Data Centers. To ensure the Cloud Provider has appropriate physical and environmental controls for its data centers hosting the Cloud Environment, Snowflake regularly reviews those controls as audited under the Cloud Provider's third-party audits and certifications. Each Cloud Provider shall have a SOC 2 Type II annual audit and ISO 27001 certification, or industry recognized equivalent frameworks. Such controls, shall include, but are not limited to, the following: 6.1.1. Physical access to the facilities are controlled at building ingress points; 6.1.2. Visitors are required to present ID and are signed in; 6.1.3. Physical access to servers is managed by access control devices; 6.1.4. Physical access privileges are reviewed regularly; 6.1.5. Facilities utilize monitor and alarm response procedures;
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Cloud Environment Data Centers. To ensure the Hosting Partner has appropriate physical and environmental controls for its data centers hosting the Cloud Environment, Apollo regularly reviews those controls as audited under the Hosting Partner’s third-party audits and certifications. Apollo’s Hosting Partner shall have a SOC 2 Type II annual audit (available at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/security/compliance/soc-2) and ISO 27001 certification (available at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/security/compliance/iso-27001) or industry recognized equivalent frameworks. Such controls, shall include, but are not limited to, the following: 10.1.1. Physical access to the facilities are controlled at building ingress points; 10.1.2. Visitors are required to present ID and are signed in; 10.1.3. Physical access to servers is managed by access control devices; 10.1.4. Physical access privileges are reviewed regularly; 10.1.5. Facilities utilize monitor and alarm response procedures;
Cloud Environment Data Centers. To ensure the Cloud Provider has appropriate physical and environmental controls for its data centers hosting the Cloud Environment, DCC regularly reviews those controls as audited under the Cloud Provider’s third-party audits and certifications, to the extent summarized in reports provided by the Cloud Provider. Each Cloud Provider will have MLPS and ISO 27001 certifications, or industry recognized equivalent frameworks. Such controls will include, but are not limited to, the following: 云环境数据中心。为确保云厂商对其托管云环境的数据中心进行恰当的物理和环境控制,DCC 按照云厂商提供的报告中总结的内容,定期检查云厂商的第三方审计和认证中所审核的控制措施。每家云厂商应拥有 MLPS 和 ISO 27001 认证或行业认可的同等框架。此类控制措施将包括但不限于以下内容: 6.1.1. Physical access to the facilities are controlled at building ingress points; 在建筑物入口处对设施的物理访问进行管控; 6.1.2. Visitors are required to present ID and are signed in; 来访者必须出示证件并签到; 6.1.3. Physical access to servers is managed by access control devices; 对服务器的物理访问由访问控制设备管理; 6.1.4. Physical access privileges are reviewed regularly; 定期检查物理访问权限; 6.1.5. Facilities utilize monitor and alarm response procedures; 设施采用监控和告警响应程序; 6.1.6. Use of CCTV; 使用闭路电视; 6.1.7. Fire detection and protection systems; 火灾探测和保护系统; 6.1.8. Power back-up and redundancy systems; and 备用电源和冗余系统;以及 6.1.9. Climate control systems. 气候控制系统。
Cloud Environment Data Centers. Slope requires each Cloud Provider to maintain appropriate physical and environmental controls for its data centers hosting the Cloud Environment and regularly reviews those controls as audited under the Cloud Provider's third-party audits and certifications. Each Cloud Provider is required to have a SOC 2 Type II annual audit and ISO 27001 certification, or industry recognized equivalent frameworks. Such controls, shall include, but are not limited to, the following: 4.1.1. Physical access to the facilities are controlled at building ingress points; 4

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