Common use of Data storage security Clause in Contracts

Data storage security. 1. Personal data stored in databases is secured against loss of integrity through the application of consistency rules in terms of semantics (definition of data type), in terms of entities (definition of basic keys) and in terms of reference (definition of foreign keys). 2. Personal data is secured against loss of accountability through application of solutions that tie specific actions to a specific person or IT system.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

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