Data Segregation. 1. The data must be segregated or otherwise distinguishable from all other data. This is to ensure that when no longer needed by the Information Recipient, all of the data can be identified for return or destruction. It also aids in determining whether the data has or may have been compromised in the event of a security breach. 2. When it is not feasible or practical to segregate the data from other data, then all commingled data is protected as described in this Exhibit.
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Samples: Information Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement, Information Sharing Agreement
Data Segregation. 1. The data must be segregated or otherwise distinguishable from all other data. This is to ensure that when no longer needed by the Information Recipient[TRIBE], all of the data can be identified for return or destruction. It also aids in determining whether the data has or may have been compromised in the event of a security breach.
2. When it is not feasible or practical to segregate the data from other data, then all commingled data is protected as described in this Exhibit.
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Samples: Data Sharing Agreement
Data Segregation. 1. The data must be segregated or otherwise distinguishable from all other data. This is to ensure that when no longer needed by the Information RecipientContractor, all of the data can be identified for return or destruction. It also aids in determining whether the data has or may have been compromised in the event of a security breach.
2. When it is not feasible or practical to segregate the data from other data, then all commingled data is protected as described in this Exhibitdocument.
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Samples: Contract Agreement