Encryption of customer data Sample Clauses

Encryption of customer data. The service comprises an encryption of the customer data as protection from unauthorized access of MOUNT10 and third parties. Owner and solely responsible for all MOUNT10 access data is the customer. MOUNT10 has no possibility to recover any lost access data (e.g. password...)
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Encryption of customer data. Snowflake encrypts Customer Data at-rest using AES 256-bit (or better) encryption. Snowflake uses Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 (or better) for Customer Data in-transit over untrusted networks.
Encryption of customer data. The Cloud software includes the encryption of customer data as protection from unauthorized access of MOUNT10 and third parties. MOUNT10 will make sure that no unencrypted data can be saved on the servers in SWISS FORT XXXX. MOUNT10 has no possibility to recover any lost access data (password, etc.) and recommends that all access data be kept in physical form at two secure and physically separate locations (e.g. with a trustee, a bank and/or a lawyer). Furthermore, periodic function control of all access data is recommended. THE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WITHOUT THE VALID PASSWORD THE CUSTOMER DATA CAN NOT BE MADE LEGIBLE. A LOSS OF THE PASSWORD IS THEREFORE LEADING TO A COMPLETE LOSS OF ALL CUSTOMER DATA STORED WITH MOUNT10!
Encryption of customer data. The customer’s Veeam-software includes the encryption of customer data as protection from unauthorized access of MOUNT10 and third parties. No encryption will be provided by MOUNT10 itself. The customer is solely responsible for data encryption. MOUNT10 will make sure that no unencrypted data can be saved on the servers in SWISS FORT XXXX. MOUNT10 has no possibility to recover any lost access data (password, etc.) and recommends that all access data be kept in physical form at two secure and physically separate locations (e.g. with a trustee, a bank and/or a lawyer). Furthermore, periodic function control of all access data is recommended. THE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WITHOUT PASSWORD THE CUSTOMER DATA CAN NOT BE MADE LEGIBLE. A LOSS OF THE PASSWORD IS THEREFORE LEADING TO A COMPLETE LOSS OF ALL CUSTOMER DATA STORED WITH MOUNT10!
Encryption of customer data eGain encrypts Customer Data at-rest using FIPS 140-2 validated AES-256 bit encryption. eGain leverages FIPS 140-2 validated Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 or IPSEC for Customer Data in-transit over untrusted networks.
Encryption of customer data. Customer Data is encrypted in flight and at rest when stored in the Services. Customer Data is accessible to Customer by use of a “secondary password” which is set up by Customer upon launch of the Services and used by Customer to decrypt Customer Data within the Services. The secondary password is shared among case managers and it is Customer’s responsibility to share the secondary password with the case managers Customer wishes to authorise to access and manage reports. If the secondary password is lost, Customer can restore and access Customer Data with the backup encryption file, which is provided to Customer upon launch of the Services. Customer is responsible for secure password management, including use and secure storage of Customer’s backup encryption file. WhistleB does not know Customer’s encryption keys necessary to decrypt Customer Data and cannot access Customer Data unless such access to decrypted Customer Data is authorized in writing by Customer. A lost secondary password, in combination with a lost backup encryption file, means that the Customer Data will no longer be accessible. WhistleB cannot be held liable for any loss of Customer Data related to Customer’s loss of the secondary password and backup encryption file.
Encryption of customer data. Slope stores all Customer Data at-rest using AES 256-bit (or better) encryption. Slope uses Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 (or better) for all Customer Data in-transit between Users’ browsers and the Service.
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Related to Encryption of customer data

  • Protection of Customer Data The Supplier shall not delete or remove any proprietary notices contained within or relating to the Customer Data. The Supplier shall not store, copy, disclose, or use the Customer Data except as necessary for the performance by the Supplier of its obligations under this Call Off Contract or as otherwise Approved by the Customer. To the extent that the Customer Data is held and/or Processed by the Supplier, the Supplier shall supply that Customer Data to the Customer as requested by the Customer and in the format (if any) specified by the Customer in the Call Off Order Form and, in any event, as specified by the Customer from time to time in writing. The Supplier shall take responsibility for preserving the integrity of Customer Data and preventing the corruption or loss of Customer Data. The Supplier shall perform secure back-ups of all Customer Data and shall ensure that up-to-date back-ups are stored off-site at an Approved location in accordance with any BCDR Plan or otherwise. The Supplier shall ensure that such back-ups are available to the Customer (or to such other person as the Customer may direct) at all times upon request and are delivered to the Customer at no less than six (6) Monthly intervals (or such other intervals as may be agreed in writing between the Parties). The Supplier shall ensure that any system on which the Supplier holds any Customer Data, including back-up data, is a secure system that complies with the Security Policy and the Security Management Plan (if any). If at any time the Supplier suspects or has reason to believe that the Customer Data is corrupted, lost or sufficiently degraded in any way for any reason, then the Supplier shall notify the Customer immediately and inform the Customer of the remedial action the Supplier proposes to take. If the Customer Data is corrupted, lost or sufficiently degraded as a result of a Default so as to be unusable, the Supplier may: require the Supplier (at the Supplier's expense) to restore or procure the restoration of Customer Data to the extent and in accordance with the requirements specified in Call Off Schedule 8 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery) or as otherwise required by the Customer, and the Supplier shall do so as soon as practicable but not later than five (5) Working Days from the date of receipt of the Customer’s notice; and/or itself restore or procure the restoration of Customer Data, and shall be repaid by the Supplier any reasonable expenses incurred in doing so to the extent and in accordance with the requirements specified in Call Off Schedule 8 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery) or as otherwise required by the Customer. Confidentiality

  • Use of Customer Data Verizon, Verizon Affiliates and their respective agents, may use, process and/or transfer Customer Data (including intra-group transfers and transfers to entities in countries that do not provide statutory protections for personal information) as set forth in the Privacy Policy and as necessary:

  • Customer Data 5.1 The Customer shall own all right, title and interest in and to all of the Customer Data and shall have sole responsibility for the legality, reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality of the Customer Data.

  • Data Encryption Contractor must encrypt all State data at rest and in transit, in compliance with FIPS Publication 140-2 or applicable law, regulation or rule, whichever is a higher standard. All encryption keys must be unique to State data. Contractor will secure and protect all encryption keys to State data. Encryption keys to State data will only be accessed by Contractor as necessary for performance of this Contract.

  • Encryption The Fund acknowledges and agrees that encryption may not be available for every communication through the System, or for all data. The Fund agrees that Custodian may deactivate any encryption features at any time, without notice or liability to the Fund, for the purpose of maintaining, repairing or troubleshooting the System or the Software.

  • Ownership of Customer Data As between Oracle and Customer, all title and intellectual property rights in and to the Customer Data is owned exclusively by Customer. Customer acknowledges and agrees that in connection with the provision of the Services, Oracle may store and maintain Customer Data for a period of time consistent with Oracle’s standard business processes for the Services. Following expiration or termination of the Agreement or a Customer account, if applicable, Oracle may deactivate the applicable Customer account(s) and delete any data therein. Customer grants Oracle the right to host, use, process, display and transmit Customer Data to provide the Services pursuant to and in accordance with this Agreement and the applicable Estimate/Order Form or SOW. Customer has sole responsibility for the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, reliability, and appropriateness of Customer Data, and for obtaining all rights related to Customer Data required by Oracle to perform the Services.

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