Common use of Required Physical Security Measures Clause in Contracts

Required Physical Security Measures. The Contractor shall implement and maintain, throughout the Term, safeguards and other protections to control and prevent Physical Access to Sensitive Assets (including Sensitive Assets that constitute Personal Information) ("Physical Security Measures"). Physical Security Measures include (i) badge requirements for visitors; (ii) requirements that visitors be accompanied and overseen by authorized personnel; (iii) requirements that visitors be identified through appropriate means (provision of driver's license or other appropriate credentials) and logged on entry and exit; (iv) badge requirements for employees and other authorized non-visitor personnel (such as retained consultants and independent contractors); (v) monitoring of visible activities within the facility at issue (such as through security cameras and video-feeds); (vi) locked file cabinets, storage areas, offices, and other repositories for Sensitive Assets; and (vii) other measure to ensure the physical Security of Sensitive Assets. These required Physical Security Measures shall include the Secure transportation of Sensitive Assets outside (i) from Contractor, Subcontractor, or Authority computing facilities or other premises; and (ii) from Third Party computing facilities or other premises, where such Third Party is under the control or direction of the Contractor..

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.wmata.com, www.wmata.com

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Required Physical Security Measures. The Contractor SI shall implement and maintain, throughout the Term, safeguards and other protections to control and prevent Physical Access physical access to Sensitive Assets (including Sensitive Assets MTA Group Confidential Information that constitute Personal Information) ("Physical Security Measures")are consistent with Good Industry Practices. Physical Security Measures include include: (i) secure physical enclosures for equipment and facilities that store or could permit access to MTA Group Confidential Information, as further provided in the Technical Specifications; (ii) badge requirements for visitorsvisitors to Work Sites or other elements of the NFPS under the SI's control; (iiiii) requirements that such visitors be accompanied and overseen by authorized personnel; (iiiiv) requirements that such visitors be identified through appropriate means (provision of driver's license or other appropriate credentials) and logged on entry and exit; (ivv) badge requirements for employees and other authorized non-visitor personnel (such as retained consultants and independent contractors); (vvi) monitoring of visible activities within the Work Site or other facility at issue (such as through security cameras and video-video- feeds); (vivii) locked file cabinets, storage areas, offices, offices and other repositories for Sensitive AssetsMTA Group Confidential Information; and (viiviii) other measure to ensure the physical Security of Sensitive Assetsmeasures in accordance with Good Industry Practices. These required Physical Security Measures shall include the Secure secure transportation of Sensitive Assets MTA Group Confidential Information and/or PII outside (ia) from Contractorthe SI, Subcontractor, Subcontractor or Authority MTA Group computing facilities or other premises; , and (iib) from Third Party computing facilities or other premises, where such Third Party is under the control or direction of the Contractor..SI.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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