Confidentiality of County Information Sample Clauses

Confidentiality of County Information. Contractor understands that confidential information may be provided to it or obtained from County during the performance of its services that Contractor may not, without prior written consent of the County, disclose such confidential information to a person not in the County’s employ except to employees or agents of Contractor who have a need to know in order to provide the services. Further, Contractor’s Work Product generated during the performance of this Agreement is confidential to County. The failure to comply in all material respects with this section shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement. The obligations of this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement and shall be applicable to the full extent permissible under statutes governing access to public records. Contractor shall not, under any circumstances, release information provided to it by, or on behalf of, the County that is required to be kept confidential by County pursuant to Indiana law.
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Confidentiality of County Information. The Contractor agrees that all County Information is Confidential and proprietary to the County regardless of whether such Information was disclosed intentionally or unintentionally, or marked as "confidential".
Confidentiality of County Information. Contractor’s employees may have access to confidential information. Under no circumstance will this information be given out to anyone without the express permission of County management.
Confidentiality of County Information. 8.1 Any information obtained by Contractor or a subcontractor, such as Hosting Vendor, that is considered confidential by federal or state law, shall remain confidential and not disclosed unless court ordered to do so. The System must employ industry standard protections to prevent unauthorized access of confidential data. Any unauthorized access to data that will violate this confidentially statement shall promptly be reported to the County.
Confidentiality of County Information. Contractor understands that confidential information may be provided to it or obtained from County during the performance of its services that Contractor may not, without prior written consent from the County, disclose such confidential information to a person not in the County’s employ. Further, Contractor’s Work Product generated during the performance of this Agreement is confidential to County. The failure to comply in all material respects with this section shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement. The obligations of this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement and shall be applicable to the full extent permissible under statues governing access to public records.
Confidentiality of County Information. XXXX agrees to maintain the confidentiality of all COUNTY and COUNTY-related records and information that is not publicly available pursuant to all statutory laws relating to privacy and confidentiality that currently exist or exist at any time during the term of this Agreement. All such records and information shall be considered confidential and kept confidential by XXXX and XXXX’x staff, agents and employees.
Confidentiality of County Information. Any information obtained by Contractor or a sub-contractor, such as Hosting Vendor, which is considered confidential by federal or state law, shall remain confidential and not disclosed unless court ordered to do so. The system must employ industry standard protections to prevent unauthorized access of confidential data. Any unauthorized access to data that will violate this confidentiality statement shall promptly be reported to the County. Covered Maintenance Contractor will provide to County: (i) all services required to ensure that the Software operates in conformity with all Specifications; and (ii) all Enhancements developed by Contractor for the Software and related Documentation during the Term of this Contract. Covered Maintenance Services do not include the costs of accessories and expendable supplies necessary to operate the Software, such as magnetic tape cards, optical disks, disk packs, paper, and similar items, and such items are not provided free of charge by Contractor hereunder. County Obligations County may designate up to five (5) persons by whom requests by County for Support Services may be made (“Support Team”). Contractor shall not be required to accept calls or requests from anyone other than a designated contact person. County may change its designated contact person, or request that additional people be made contact person, at any time upon notice to Contractor. County shall implement and follow the reasonable written instructions of Contractor regarding operation of the Software. County shall maintain a Computer System that shall be housed with site conditions that conform to common industry standards for all computer systems and/or media devices. County shall, at its own expense, install and periodically update a computer virus program to protect its Computer System from computer viruses that may, from time to time, be transmitted or downloaded. Contractor expressly disclaims any liability for loss or damage caused by any computer virus on County’s Computer System, except those which may prove to be attributed to Contractor’s software or activities. County shall, at its own expense, protect the security of its Computer System and adopt policies and practices needed to prohibit unauthorized access to the Computer System. Contractor shall not be responsible for any security breach and expressly disclaims any liability for loss or damage caused by the unauthorized access to County’s Computer System other than that which is caused ...
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Related to Confidentiality of County Information

  • Confidentiality of Information 8.1. By accessing this EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. website, the E-Bidders acknowledge and agree that EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. website may collect, retain, or disclose the E-Bidder’s information or any information by the e-bidders for the effectiveness of services, and the collected, retained or disclosed information shall comply with Personal Data Protection Act 2010 and any regulations, laws or rules applicable from time to time.

  • Confidentiality of Protected Data (a) Vendor acknowledges that the Protected Data it receives pursuant to the Master Agreement originates from the District and that this Protected Data belongs to and is owned by the District.

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