Review of Employee Email for USAC Information Sample Clauses

Review of Employee Email for USAC Information. In addition to the requirements above, Vendor shall review the email accounts of its Contract Staff assigned to perform work for USAC under this agreement for any improper disclosure of USAC confidential, sensitive, and non-public business information on a monthly basis. Any violations must be reported to USAC at xxxxxxxx@XXXX.xxx and Xxxxxxx@XXXX.xxx in accordance with Attachment 7. Examples of improper disclosure include, but are not limited to, emailing USAC Materials from a USAC or Vendor email address, to a Contract Staff’s or other party’s personal email address.
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