Common use of Cryptographic Key Management Clause in Contracts

Cryptographic Key Management. Ensure that cryptographic keys are managed securely at all times, in accordance with documented control requirements and procedures which are consistent with good industry practice, and shall ensure that Customer Confidential Information is protected against unauthorized access or destruction. Computershare shall ensure that if public key infrastructure (PKI) is used, it shall be protected by ‘hardening’ the underlying operating system(s).

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency and Service Agreement (Blackrock Muniassets Fund, Inc.), Transfer Agency and Service Agreement (Blackrock Credit Allocation Income Trust), Transfer Agency and Service Agreement (BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II)

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