Common use of Encryption Clause in Contracts

Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’ Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’ Web Site from Internet browsers that do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’ Web Site is 128-bit. ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Fund data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency and Services Agreement, Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (Financial Investors Trust), Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (Financial Investors Trust)

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Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer ALPS Web server runs Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site from Internet browsers that do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site is 128-bit. Further, ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Fund data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency Interactive Client Services Agreement (Financial Investors Trust), Transfer Agency Interactive Client Services Agreement (Caldwell & Orkin Funds Inc), Transfer Agency Interactive Client Services Agreement (Financial Investors Trust)

Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer ALPS Web server runs Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site from Internet browsers that which do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site is 128-bit. Further, ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Fund data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agent Interactive Client Services Agreement (Forward Funds), Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (Forward Funds), Transfer Agent Interactive Client Services Agreement (MTB Funds)

Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer ALPS Web server runs Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site from Internet browsers that do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site is 128-bit. Further, ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Fund Trust data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency Interactive Client Services Agreement (Transparent Value Trust), Transfer Agency Interactive Client Services Agreement (Transparent Value Trust), Transfer Agency Interactive Client Services Agreement (Wesmark Funds)

Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’ Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’ Web Site from Internet browsers that do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’ Web Site is 128-bit. ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Fund Trust data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (Tilson Investment Trust), Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (BPV Family of Funds), Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (RiverNorth Funds)

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Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’s Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’s Web Site from Internet browsers that do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’s Web Site is 128-bit. ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Fund data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (Cortina Funds, Inc.), Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (Financial Investors Trust)

Encryption. The web servers run secure sockets layer (“SSL”). The purpose of using SSL is to encrypt data transmissions through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site and block communications through the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site from Internet browsers that do not support SSL data encryption. The standard level of encryption supported by the ALPS’ ALPS Web Site is 128-bit. ALPS also uses a certificate from a major provider of server authentication services. Sensitive Trust/Fund data that is exchanged within TA Web user sessions is stored with a minimum of 128-bit encryption. This includes any data passed via URL within the application. Character validation methods are also employed to ensure that only appropriate data is passed to related databases.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transfer Agency and Services Agreement (James Advantage Funds)

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