E-Mail Encryption Clause Samples
The E-Mail Encryption clause establishes requirements for securing email communications between parties by mandating the use of encryption technologies. Typically, this clause specifies the types of encryption protocols or standards that must be used, such as SSL/TLS or end-to-end encryption, and may outline responsibilities for both sending and receiving encrypted messages. Its core practical function is to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access during electronic transmission, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches and ensuring compliance with privacy or data protection regulations.
E-Mail Encryption. The MCO shall use the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and Security Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) standards for digital signing and encryption of e-mail communications to the STATE about Enrollees that contain Private Health Information. The MCO may also communicate with the STATE using MN-ITS or request that the STATE initiate a secure e-mail exchange.
