Personnel and Contractor Protections Sample Clauses

Personnel and Contractor Protections. 9.17.11.1 Subrecipient shall screen and conduct background checks on all Subrecipient personnel exposed to confidential County Information Assets. Subrecipient shall require its employees and Lower Tier Subrecipient(s) to sign an appropriate written confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement. All Lower Tier Subawards requiring access to Subrecipient's systems and data, including all outsourcing arrangements and maintenance and support agreements (including facilities maintenance), shall specifically address security risks, controls and procedures for information systems. Subrecipient shall supply each of its employees with appropriate, ongoing training regarding information security procedures, risks, vulnerabilities and threats. Subrecipient shall have an established set of procedures to ensure Subrecipient employees promptly report actual and/or suspected breaches of security.
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Personnel and Contractor Protections. Contractor shall screen and conduct background checks on all Contractor personnel who will have access to County’s Confidential Information, including Personally Identifiable Information and Protected Health Information, for potential security risks and require all employees and contractors to sign an appropriate written confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement. All agreements with third parties involving access to Contractor’s systems and data, including all outsourcing arrangements and maintenance and support agreements (including facilities maintenance), shall specifically address security risks, controls, and procedures for information systems. Contractor shall supply each of its Contractor personnel with appropriate, ongoing training regarding information security procedures, risks, and threats. Contractor shall have an established set of procedures to ensure Contractor personnel promptly report actual and/or suspected breaches of security.
Personnel and Contractor Protections. 9.16.11.1 Contractor shall screen and conduct background checks on all Contractor personnel exposed to confidential County Information Assets. Contractor shall require its employees and subcontractor(s) to sign an appropriate written confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement. All subcontracts involving access to Contractor's systems and data, including all outsourcing arrangements and maintenance and support agreements (including facilities maintenance), shall specifically address security risks, controls, and procedures for information systems. Contractor shall supply each of its employees with appropriate, ongoing training regarding information security procedures, risks, vulnerabilities and threats. Contractor shall have an established set of procedures to ensure Contractor employees promptly report actual and/or suspected breaches of security.
Personnel and Contractor Protections. Contractor shall screen and conduct background checks on all personnel who may potentially come in contact with Personally Identifiable Information for potential security risks and require all employees, agents, contractors, and subcontractors to agree to confidentiality and non-disclosure terms at least as protective of the Personally Identifiable Information as the terms contained in this Addendum. All agreements with third parties involving access to Contractor’s systems that store, transmit, process or otherwise handle Personally Identifiable Information, including all outsourcing arrangements and maintenance and support agreements (including facilities maintenance), shall specifically contain provisions that bind Contractor’s third parties to adhere to industry standard security protocols, controls, and procedures to protect Personally Identifiable Information. Contractor shall supply each of its personnel, agents, contractors, and subcontractors with appropriate, ongoing training regarding information management and security procedures, risks, and threats. Contractor shall establish, maintain and enforce a set of procedures consistent with industry standards to ensure personnel, agents, contractors, and subcontractors promptly report actual and suspected breaches of security.
Personnel and Contractor Protections. Origin will implement the following controls:
Personnel and Contractor Protections. Contractor must screen and conduct background checks on all Contractor personnel who will have access to County’s Confidential Information, including Personally Identifiable Information and Protected Health Information, for potential security risks and require all employees and contractors to sign an appropriate written confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement. All agreements with third parties involving access to Contractor’s systems and data, including all outsourcing arrangements and maintenance and support agreements (including facilities maintenance), will specifically address security risks, controls, and procedures for information systems. Contractor must supply each of its Contractor personnel with appropriate, ongoing training regarding information security procedures,Risks, and Threats. Contractor must have an established set of procedures to ensure Contractor personnel promptly report actual and/or suspected breaches of security.

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