INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING Sample Clauses

INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The County agrees to: A. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this agreement. B. Assign county workers to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
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INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. Contractor agrees to: A. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. B. Assign Contractor workers to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The Contractor agrees to: a. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. b. Provide County with applicable contact information for these designated individuals. Any changes to this information should be reported to County within ten (10) days. c. Assign staff to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The County Department/Agency agrees to: A. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. B. Provide CDSS with applicable contact information for these designated individuals by emailing CDSS at xxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xxx. Any changes to this information should be reported to CDSS within ten (10) days. C. Assign County Workers to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The County Department/Agency agrees to: A. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. B. Provide the DHCS with applicable contact information for these designated individuals using the County PSA inbox listed in Section IX of this Agreement. Any changes to this information should be reported to DHCS within ten days. C. Assign County Workers to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security-related controls stated in this Agreement.
INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The County Department/Agency agrees to: A. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. B. Provide XXXX with applicable contact information for these designated individuals by emailing XXXX at xxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xxx. Any changes to this information should be reported to XXXX within ten (10) days. C. Assign County Workers to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The Contractor agrees to: DocuSign Envelope ID: 9AF40527-22C4-4230-B711-536D5ED76CF0 a. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. b. Provide County with applicable contact information for these designated individuals. Any changes to this information should be reported to County within ten (10) days. c. Assign staff to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
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INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The CalSAWS Consortium agrees to: A. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. B. Provide the DHCS with applicable contact information for these designated individuals using the County PSA inbox listed in Section XI of this Agreement. Any changes to this information should be reported to DHCS within ten days. C. Assign Consortium Workers to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement.
INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY STAFFING. The Contractor agrees to: a. Designate information security and privacy officials who are accountable for compliance with these and all other applicable requirements stated in this Agreement. b. Provide County with applicable contact information for these designated individuals. Any changes to this information should be reported to County within ten (10) days. c. Assign staff to be responsible for administration and monitoring of all security related controls stated in this Agreement. DocuSign Envelope ID: C1699981-367A-4E93-B66A-CA0849068709 DocuSign Envelope ID: 81A5495A-230D-4264-8358-EB12B24A8B8D DocuSign Envelope ID: 8FC5ECED-4536-49EB-A4AB-9CA23D0B1D81

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  • Data Security and Privacy (a) Each Group Member is, and at all times, has been, in compliance in all material respects with (i) all applicable Data Protection Laws, including, to the extent applicable, but not limited to the GDPR and those relating to cross-border transfers; (ii) all applicable contractual obligations of each Loan Party and its Subsidiaries concerning data privacy and security relating to Personal Data in the possession or control of any Group Member or maintained by third parties on behalf of such Group Member and having access to such information under contracts (or portions thereof) to which a Group Member is a party; and (iii) all applicable data transfer agreements and data processing agreements, including the EU standard contractual clauses, to which a Group Member is a party (collectively, “Privacy Agreements”): (b) Each Group Member is, and has been, in compliance in all material respects with all applicable prior and current written internal and public-facing privacy policies and notices of the Group Members regarding the collection, retention, use, processing, disclosure and distribution of Personal Data by the Group Members or their respective agents (collectively, the “Privacy Policies”), and the Privacy Policies have been maintained to be consistent in all material respects with the actual practices of each Group Member. The Privacy Policies contemplate the Group Members’ current uses of the Personal Data, and to the extent required under applicable Data Protection Laws, each Group Member has sought and obtained the appropriate consent from the applicable data subject for such uses. The Privacy Policies have made all material disclosures to users, customers, employees, or other individuals required by Data Protection Laws. (c) Each Group Member has implemented and maintains a commercially reasonable security program (“Security Program”) that (i) complies in all material respects with all applicable Data Protection Laws, applicable Privacy Policies, and applicable Privacy Agreements, and (ii) includes commercially reasonable administrative, technical, organization, and physical security procedures and measures designed to preserve the security and integrity of all Personal Data and any other sensitive or confidential information or data related to each Group Member (collectively, “Company Sensitive Information”) in such Group Member’s possession or control and to protect such Company Sensitive Information against unauthorized or unlawful processing, access, acquisition, use, theft, interruption, modification, disclosure, loss, destruction or damage. (d) Except as disclosed on Schedule 4.23(d), there has been (i) no actual, suspected or alleged (in writing) incidents of unauthorized access, use, intrusion, disclosure or breach of the security of any information technology systems owned or controlled by a Group Member or any of their contractors and used by such contractors on behalf of a Group Member, and (ii) no actual, suspected or alleged (in writing) incidents of unauthorized acquisition, destruction, damage, disclosure, loss, corruption, alteration, or use of any Company Sensitive Information, in each case that could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Effect. (e) Each Group Member has a valid and legal right (whether contractually, by applicable law or otherwise) to access or use all Personal Data that is accessed and used by or on behalf of a Group Member in connection with the sale, use and/or operation of their products, services and businesses. (f) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, there is no pending or to the knowledge of any Loan Party, threatened in writing, complaints, claims, demands, inquiries, proceedings, or other notices, including any notices of any investigation or other legal proceedings, regarding a Group Member, initiated by (i) any Governmental Authority, including the United States Federal Trade Commission, a state attorney general, data protection authority or similar state official, or a supervisory authority; (ii) any counterparty to, or subject of, a Privacy Agreement; or (iii) any self-regulatory authority or entity, alleging that any activity of a Group Member: (1) is in violation of any applicable Data Protection Laws, (2) is in violation of any Privacy Agreements, (3) is in violation of any Privacy Policies or (4) is otherwise in violation of any person’s privacy, personal or confidentiality rights.

  • Security and Privacy Security and privacy policies for the Genesys Cloud Service addressing use of Customer Data, which are incorporated by reference and may be updated from time to time in accordance with Section 10.12 of the Agreement, are located at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/articles/purecloud-security-compliance/.

  • PERSONAL INFORMATION PRIVACY AND SECURITY CONTRACT 11 Any reference to statutory, regulatory, or contractual language herein shall be to such language as in 12 effect or as amended. 13 A. DEFINITIONS

  • Privacy and Personal Information (a) This clause 14 applies where this agreement amounts to a “service arrangement” under the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld). (b) For the purpose of this clause 14, Personal Information has the meaning given in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld). (c) If the Recipient collects or has access to Personal Information in order to undertake the Activity, the Recipient must: (i) comply with Parts 1 and 3 of Chapter 2 of the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) in relation to the discharge of its obligations under this agreement (including its obligations regarding Reports), as if the Recipient was the Department; (ii) ensure that Personal Information is protected against loss and against unauthorised access, use, modification, disclosure or other misuse; (iii) not use Personal Information other than for the purposes of undertaking the Activity, unless required or authorised by law; (iv) not disclose Personal Information without the consent of the Department, unless required or authorised by law; (v) not transfer Personal Information outside of Australia without the consent of the Department; (vi) ensure that access to Personal Information is restricted to those of the Recipient's employees and officers who require access in order to perform their duties; (vii) ensure that the Recipient's officers and employees do not access, use or disclose Personal Information other than in the performance of their duties; (viii) ensure that the Recipient's subcontractors who have access to Personal Information comply with obligations the same as those imposed on the the Recipient under this clause 14; (ix) fully co-operate with the Department to enable the Department to respond to applications for access to, or amendment of a document containing an individual’s Personal Information and to privacy complaints; and (x) comply with such other privacy and security measures as the Department reasonably advises the Recipient in writing from time to time. (d) The Recipient must immediately notify the Department on becoming aware of any breach, suspected breach or complaint alleging something that would, if proved, be a breach of clause 14(c) and provide full details of the breach, suspected breach or complaint. (e) On request by the Department, the Recipient must obtain from its Representatives engaged for the purposes of this agreement, an executed deed of privacy in a form acceptable to the Department.

  • Data Security and Privacy Plan As more fully described herein, throughout the term of the Subscription Agreement, Vendor will have a Data Security and Privacy Plan in place to protect the confidentiality, privacy and security of the Protected Data it receives from the District. Vendor’s Plan for protecting the District’s Protected Data includes, but is not limited to, its agreement to comply with the terms of the District’s Bill of Rights for Data Security and Privacy, a copy of which is set forth below and has been signed by the Vendor. Additional components of Vendor’s Data Security and Privacy Plan for protection of the District’s Protected Data throughout the term of the Subscription Agreement are as follows: (a) Vendor will implement all state, federal, and local data security and privacy requirements including those contained within the Subscription Agreement and this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement, consistent with the District’s data security and privacy policy. (b) Vendor will have specific administrative, operational and technical safeguards and practices in place to protect Protected Data that it receives from the District under the Subscription Agreement. (c) Vendor will comply with all obligations contained within the section set forth in this Exhibit below entitled “Supplemental Information about a Subscription Agreement between [Xxxxx-Fultonville Central School District] and [Vendor Name].” Vendor’s obligations described within this section include, but are not limited to: (i) its obligation to require subcontractors or other authorized persons or entities to whom it may disclose Protected Data (if any) to execute written agreements acknowledging that the data protection obligations imposed on Vendor by state and federal law and the Subscription Agreement shall apply to the subcontractor, and (ii) its obligation to follow certain procedures for the return, transition, deletion and/or destruction of Protected Data upon termination, expiration or assignment (to the extent authorized) of the Subscription Agreement. (d) Vendor has provided or will provide training on the federal and state laws governing confidentiality of Protected Data for any of its officers or employees (or officers or employees of any of its subcontractors or assignees) who will have access to Protected Data, prior to their receiving access. (e) Vendor will manage data security and privacy incidents that implicate Protected Data and will develop and implement plans to identify breaches and unauthorized disclosures. Vendor will provide prompt notification to the District of any breaches or unauthorized disclosures of Protected Data in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 of this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement.

  • Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards a. Applicability: The following Electronic and Information Resources (“EIR”) requirements apply to the Contract because the Grantee performs services that include EIR that the System Agency's employees are required or permitted to access or members of the public are required or permitted to access. This Section does not apply to incidental uses of EIR in the performance of the Agreement, unless the Parties agree that the EIR will become property of the State of Texas or will be used by HHSC’s clients or recipients after completion of the Agreement. Nothing in this section is intended to prescribe the use of particular designs or technologies or to prevent the use of alternative technologies, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater access to and use of a Product.

  • Patient Information Each Party agrees to abide by all laws, rules, regulations, and orders of all applicable supranational, national, federal, state, provincial, and local governmental entities concerning the confidentiality or protection of patient identifiable information and/or patients’ protected health information, as defined by any other applicable legislation in the course of their performance under this Agreement.

  • CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY POLICIES AND LAWS The Contractor shall comply to the extent applicable with all State and Authorized User policies regarding compliance with various confidentiality and privacy laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to the IRS Publication 1075, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Health Insurance and Portability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). Contractor shall cooperate in executing a written confidentiality agreement under FERPA and/or a Business Associate Agreement (HIPAA/HITECH) or other contractual provisions upon request by the State or any Authorized User.

  • Data Privacy and Security Laws The Company is, and at all prior times was, in material compliance with all applicable state and federal data privacy and security laws and regulations in the United States, including, without limitation, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”) as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, and all applicable provincial and federal data privacy and security laws and regulations in Canada, including without limitation the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (S.C. 2000, c. 5) (“PIPEDA”); and the Company has taken commercially reasonable actions to prepare to comply with, and have been and currently are in compliance with, the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (EU 2016/679) (collectively, the “Privacy Laws”). To ensure compliance with the Privacy Laws, the Company has in place, comply with, and take appropriate steps reasonably designed to ensure compliance in all material respects with their policies and procedures relating to data privacy and security and the collection, storage, use, disclosure, handling, and analysis of Personal Data (the “Policies”). “Personal Data” means (i) a natural person’s name, street address, telephone number, e-mail address, photograph, social security number or tax identification number, driver’s license number, passport number, credit card number, bank information, or customer or account number; (ii) any information which would qualify as “personally identifying information” under the Federal Trade Commission Act, as amended; (iii) Protected Health Information as defined by HIPAA; (iv) “personal information”, “personal health information”. and “business contact information” as defined by PIPEDA; (v) “personal data” as defined by GDPR; and (vi) any other piece of information that allows the identification of such natural person, or his or her family, or permits the collection or analysis of any data related to an identified person’s health or sexual orientation. The Company has at all times made all disclosures to users or customers required by applicable laws and regulatory rules or requirements, and none of such disclosures made or contained in any Policy have, to the knowledge of the Company, been inaccurate or in violation of any applicable laws and regulatory rules or requirements in any material respect. The Company further certifies: (i) it has not received notice of any actual or potential liability under or relating to, or actual or potential violation of, any of the Privacy Laws, and has no knowledge of any event or condition that would reasonably be expected to result in any such notice; (ii) is currently conducting or paying for, in whole or in part, any investigation, remediation, or other corrective action pursuant to any Privacy Law; or (iii) is a party to any order, decree, or agreement that imposes any obligation or liability under any Privacy Law.

  • Confidentiality and Privacy The Training Provider must not, without the prior written approval of the Department, disclose (or permit the disclosure of) information regarding this VET Funding Contract (including details of the Funds being provided by the Department in respect of any individual) or any Confidential Information of the Department or the State, except: to the extent required under this VET Funding Contract; to the extent required by Law; to its solicitors, barristers and/or other professional advisors in order to obtain advice in relation to its rights under this VET Funding Contract, the Training Services or the Funds and provided such advisors are under a duty of confidentiality; to the extent necessary for the registration or recording of documents where required; and/or to the extent required in connection with legal proceedings, and then only to the extent strictly necessary for that purpose. The Training Provider acknowledges and agrees that: the Department may disclose or otherwise make available (whether to the public generally or to any particular person or group of persons) any and all information relating to the Training Provider and this VET Funding Contract (including Confidential Information of the Training Provider), including: course and qualification details; government subsidised fee information; details of the Funds paid; the contents of any surveys in which the Training Provider participates pursuant to Clause 4.5(j)(ii) or any employer surveys; any information that the Training Provider is required to publish on its website or otherwise make publicly available under this VET Funding Contract; details of any non-compliance by the Training Provider with this VET Funding Contract; any action taken by the Department under this VET Funding Contract; and findings and outcomes of any audits or reviews undertaken pursuant to this VET Funding Contract, as it considers reasonably appropriate to facilitate the proper operation of the Skills First Program, including as contemplated by Clause 12.3 of Schedule 1; the Department may disclose information referred to in paragraph (a), and any information regarding any suspected non-compliance by the Training Provider with this VET Funding Contract, for the purpose of satisfying its obligations under: the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic); the Ombudsman Act 1973 (Vic); or the Audit Act 1994 (Vic); or the requirements of Parliamentary accountability or a Minister's obligations to fulfil their duties of office; and the Department may disclose information referred to in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) to the counterparty to any Other VET Funding Arrangement, any regulator who has responsibility for issuing or monitoring compliance with the applicable registration referred to in Clause 4.1(a), or other government entity in any jurisdiction that has an interest in the regulation and funding of the VET sector. The Training Provider must take all steps and make all efforts to assist the Department in complying with any of the obligations referred to in Clause 13.2(b). The Training Provider acknowledges that it will be bound by the Information Privacy Principles and any applicable Code of Practice with respect to any act done or practice engaged in by the Training Provider under or in connection with this VET Funding Contract in the same way and to the same extent as the Department would have been bound had it been directly done or engaged in by the Department. The Training Provider must include a standard privacy notice in all enrolment forms, in accordance with the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines, which advises Eligible Individuals how their data may be supplied to and used by the Department and Commonwealth VET Student Loan agencies. The Training Provider must, in collecting any Personal Information for the purposes of this VET Funding Contract, ensure that it has obtained all necessary consents for: the Training Provider to collect, use, hold and disclose that Personal Information, including by disclosing it to the Department as contemplated by this VET Funding Contract (including by way of the submission of reports under Clause 12 of Schedule 1, for the purposes of complying with Record disclosure obligations under Clause 10 and in the course of any audit, review or investigation under Clause 11); and the Department to collect, use, hold and disclose that Personal Information for the purposes of this VET Funding Contract and its operation and management of the Skills First Program, in accordance with all applicable Laws, including the PDP Act, the Health Records Act and (if applicable to the Training Provider) the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). The Training Provider must cooperate with, and provide any assistance requested by, the Department in relation to: resolving any complaint made to the Department alleging a breach of the PDP Act or the Health Records Act in relation to any Personal Information collected, used, held or disclosed by the Department that was provided to it by the Training Provider in connection with this VET Funding Contract; and providing access to or amendment of any record of Personal Information collected, used, held or disclosed in connection with this VET Funding Contract following a request from an individual made to the Department.

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