INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY AND SYSTEMS 13. BEZPEČNOST A SYSTÉM INFORMAČNÍCH TECHNOLOGIÍ Sample Clauses

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY AND SYSTEMS 13. BEZPEČNOST A SYSTÉM INFORMAČNÍCH TECHNOLOGIÍ. (a) The Radiology Laboratory shall maintain IT and organisational security measures sufficient to protect the personal information, when in their possession and whilst being transferred to PRA, Sponsor or other third parties. The Radiology Laboratory shall ensure that all Study Team members comply with the obligations imposed upon them by applicable data protection laws and specifically, the removal of patient personal identifiers from any communications external to the Radiology Laboratory unless necessary for safety purposes or required by law. (a) Radiologická laboratoř a Zkoušející budou spravovat informační technologie a zajistí organizačně bezpečnostní opatření dostatečná pro ochranu osobních údajů, která jsou v jeho vlastnictví a zároveň jsou postoupena PRA, Zadavateli nebo jiným třetím stranám. Radiologická laboratoř zajistí, aby všichni členové studijního týmu postupovali v souladu s povinnostmi, které jsou ukládané platnými zákony na ochranu osobních údajů a konkrétně s těmi, které se týkají odstranění osobních identifikátorů Subjektu hodnocení z jakékoliv externí komunikace mimo Radiologickou laboratoř, pokud to není nezbytné z bezpečnostních důvodů, nebo vyžadované zákonem.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY AND SYSTEMS 13. BEZPEČNOST A SYSTÉM INFORMAČNÍCH TECHNOLOGIÍ. (a) The Institution shall maintain IT and organisational security measures sufficient to protect the personal information, when in their possession and whilst being transferred to PRA, Sponsor or other third parties. The Institution shall ensure that all Study Team members comply with the obligations imposed upon them by applicable data protection laws and specifically, the removal of patient personal identifiers from any communications external to the Institution unless necessary for safety purposes or required by law. (a) Zdravotnické zařízení a Zkoušející budou spravovat informační technologie a zajistí organizačně bezpečnostní opatření dostatečná pro ochranu osobních údajů, která jsou v jeho vlastnictví a zároveň jsou postoupena PRA, Zadavateli nebo jiným třetím stranám. Zdravotnické zařízení zajistí, aby všichni členové studijního týmu postupovali v souladu s povinnostmi, které jsou ukládané platnými zákony na ochranu osobních údajů a konkrétně s těmi, které se týkají odstranění osobních identifikátorů Subjektu hodnocení z jakékoliv externí komunikace mimo Zdravotnické zařízení, pokud to není nezbytné z bezpečnostních důvodů, nebo vyžadované zákonem.

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