Security of Customer Information Sample Clauses

Security of Customer Information a) To effect the purposes of this Master Agreement, COMPANY, BPPR or one of their respective Subsidiaries may from time to time provide EVERTEC with information or access to information concerning COMPANY, BPPR, or one of their respective Subsidiaries and persons or entities who obtain financial products or services from COMPANY, BPPR, or their respective Subsidiaries, including without limitation, client account information (“Customer Information”). EVERTEC acknowledges that its right to use the Customer Information may be limited by obligations of Company, BPPR or one of their respective Subsidiaries under the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act of 1999 (Public Law 106-102, 113 Stat. 1138) (the “Gramm Act”) and its implementing regulations (e.g., Federal Reserve Regulation P, Securities and Exchange Commission Regulation S-P) and other federal and state laws and regulations regarding privacy and the confidentiality of customer records. EVERTEC shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining an information security program that complies with the Legal Requirements. To protect the privacy of the Customer Information, EVERTEC shall: (i) limit access to the Customer Information to its employees and agents who have a need to know to carry out the purposes for which the Customer Information was disclosed; and (ii) use the Customer Information only for purposes of carrying out its obligations hereunder. Furthermore, EVERTEC agrees to (i) protect and hold all Customer Information in strict confidence and to take all reasonable steps necessary to protect the Customer Information from unauthorized and/or inadvertent disclosure; (ii) give immediate verbal and written notification to COMPANY or BPPR, or one of their respective Subsidiaries, as applicable of any court order or legal action requiring the disclosure of Customer Information and, to the extent allowable under the law, hold the Customer Information in confidence while COMPANY, BPPR or one of their respective Subsidiaries seeks a protective order; (iii) give prompt notification of any unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure of the Customer Information; (iv) upon request of COMPANY, BPPR or one of their respective Subsidiaries promptly return or destroy all Customer Information belonging to COMPANY, BPPR, or one of their respective Subsidiaries, as applicable, including all copies thereof; and (v) implement security measures designed to (a) ensure the security, integrity and confidentiality of the Customer Informat...
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Security of Customer Information. If a Customer’s information becomes compromised in any way, Participant must notify Provider and Bank immediately and take any steps necessary to prevent the information from being further compromised.
Security of Customer Information. The Servicer must comply, and ensure (or as to any such Person that is not an Affiliate of the Servicer, use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure) that each Subservicer and each JDC Contractor engaged by or through it complies, with all applicable Laws regarding the privacy and security of Customer Information. In furtherance of the foregoing, and in each case in accordance with applicable Law and prudent industry practices and the additional applicable provisions, if any, set forth in the Servicing Obligations, the Servicer must: (i) adopt, and ensure that each Subservicer and each JDC Contractor engaged by or through it adopts, reasonable and appropriate administrative, physical, and technical measures, to ensure and maintain the privacy and security of Customer Information; (ii) maintain, and require each Subservicer and each JDC Contractor engaged by or through it to enter into, written obligations that ensure and maintain the privacy and security of Customer Information, including, at a minimum, that it, each Subservicer or JDC Contractor maintain (A) a written information security program that includes appropriate policies, procedures and risk assessments that are reviewed at least annually, (B) appropriate security protections with respect to systems, servers, work stations, and mobile devices, including appropriate access controls that permit access to Customer Information only to authorized persons who reasonably require access for the performance of their applicable responsibilities, (C) appropriate policies, procedures, and employee training to protect against reasonably anticipated unauthorized uses and disclosures of Customer Information, (D) appropriate monitoring of systems and procedures to detect actual or attempted attacks on or intrusions into systems or servers containing Customer Information, including response programs that specify actions to be taken when unauthorized access to Customer Information is suspected or detected, and (E) appropriate procedures for the secure disposal or destruction of Customer Information; (iii) ensure, in the event of a Computer Security Incident at or affecting Customer Information maintained by it, or a Subservicer or a JDC Contractor engaged by or through it, that such Person (A) notifies the Manager (on behalf of itself and the Company) and each of the Private Owner and the Initial Member, within thirty-six hours of becoming aware of such Computer Security Incident, (B) complies with applicable n...
Security of Customer Information. Seller shall implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, including any specific safeguards specified herein and from time to time by SCE, to protect Customer information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. Without limitation, Seller shall comply with all provisions of the Cyber Requirements and shall immediately notify SCE via email to Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx and to SCE Contract Administration if it knows or reasonably believes that it is not in compliance with any of the Cyber Requirements.
Security of Customer Information. So long as Customer is licensing the Cashnet Service, Transact will implement and maintain appropriate safeguards, as that term is used in § 314.4(d) of the Safeguard Rule, for all Customer Information, and will comply with the PCIDSS.
Security of Customer Information. CyberGRX shall maintain, during the term of the Customer Agreement, appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect the Customer Information against accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, damage, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access and against all other unlawful forms of Processing (the “Security Measures”).
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Security of Customer Information. The Company has adequate security measures in place to protect, and, to the Company's knowledge, such security measures protect the customer information it receives through its website from illegal use by third parties or use by third parties in a manner violative of the rights of privacy of its customers. Such security measures conform to prevalent industry standards. The Company represents to its customers that it assures security as to the customer information it receives through its website.
Security of Customer Information. Throughout the term of the Agreement and so long as Customer is licensing the Transact Service, Transact will implement and maintain appropriate safeguards, as that term is used in § 314.4(d) of the Safeguard Rule, for all Customer Information, and will comply with the PCIDSS.
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