PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING DEVICE CERTIFICATES AND DEVICE KEYS Sample Clauses

PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING DEVICE CERTIFICATES AND DEVICE KEYS. Standards for the handling of Device Certificates will be supplied and Adopter agrees to comply with all such standards. These will include, by way of example, requirements that such Device Certificates be kept in a secure place and that a limited number of individuals have access to them. Device Keys are Highly Confidential Information. Standards for the handling of Device Keys will be supplied and Adopter agrees to comply with all such standards. These will include, by way of example, requirements that such Device Keys be kept in a secure place and that a limited number of individuals have access to them.
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PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING DEVICE CERTIFICATES AND DEVICE KEYS. Private Device Keys, keys associated with Restricted Authentication, and, random seed values associated with the keying material are Highly Confidential Information and Adopters must protect them from exposure and loss using methods that equivalent to or exceed that which is used by DTLA to deliver them to the Adopter and at a minimum that they are kept in a secure controlled environment with controlled access.

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