Common use of Provider Facilities Security Clause in Contracts

Provider Facilities Security. Provider facilities that process Protected Purchasing Entity Information will be housed in secure areas and protected by perimeter security (e.g., appropriate alarm systems, the use of guards and entry badges, video surveillance, staff egress searches) designed to provide an environment that is physically secure from unauthorized access, damage, and interference. Equipment containing Protected Purchasing Entity Information must be physically and logically secured within Provider’s facilities designed to protect such Protected Purchasing Entity Information from modification, theft, misuse and destruction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Naspo Valuepoint, Naspo Valuepoint

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Provider Facilities Security. Provider facilities that process Protected Purchasing Entity Information will be housed in secure areas and protected by perimeter security (e.g., appropriate alarm systems, the use of guards and entry badges, video surveillance, staff egress searches) designed to that provide an environment that is a physically secure environment from unauthorized access, damage, and interference. Equipment containing Protected Purchasing Entity Information must be physically and logically secured within Provider’s facilities designed to protect such Protected Purchasing Entity Information from modification, theft, misuse and destruction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Naspo Valuepoint Data Communications Products and Services

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Provider Facilities Security. Provider facilities that process Protected Purchasing Entity Information will be housed in secure areas and protected by perimeter security (e.g., appropriate alarm systems, the use of guards and entry badges, video surveillance, staff egress searches) designed to that provide an environment that is a physically secure environment from unauthorized access, damage, and interference. Equipment containing Protected Purchasing Entity Information must be physically and logically secured within Provider’s facilities designed by Provider to protect such Protected Purchasing Entity Information from modification, theft, misuse and destruction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Naspo Valuepoint

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