Common use of Input Control Clause in Contracts

Input Control. The input control is intended to document who is responsible for (un)permitted or erroneous data entry. The goal is the auditability of the input of personal data into the DP system, which also includes non-networked individual workstations, such as PCs. The data entry to be checked includes the first-time storage as well as the change and deletion (removal) of data.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Data Protection Agreement, Data Privacy & Security, Data Privacy & Security

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