Common use of Experian Security Requirements Clause in Contracts

Experian Security Requirements. The security requirements included in this document represent the minimum-security requirements acceptable to Experian and are intended to ensure that a Third Party (i.e., Supplier, Reseller, Service Provider or any other organization engaging with Experian) has appropriate controls in place to protect information and systems, including any information that it receives, processes, transfers, transmits, stores, delivers, and / or otherwise accesses on behalf of Experian.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Experian Security Requirements. The security requirements included in this document represent the minimum-minimum security requirements acceptable to Experian and are intended to ensure that a Third Party (i.e., Supplier, Reseller, Service Provider or any other organization engaging with Experian) has appropriate controls in place to protect information and systems, including any information that it receives, processes, transfers, transmits, stores, delivers, and / or otherwise accesses on behalf of Experian.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Experian Requirements

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