Security Self-Assessment Sample Clauses

Security Self-Assessment. As part of the athenahealth Marketplace, Athena requires all partners to complete an initial security self-assessment that will be scoped and reviewed by a third party vendor selected by Athena (“Security Assessment Vendor”), at Partner’s expense. In order to stay on the Marketplace, Partner will complete the security self-assessment within 90 days of commencing the Pilot. Security Assessment Vendor will review the self-assessment completed by Partner, may request additional information from Partner, and will then provide a score of pass or fail to Partner based on the review of Partner’s materials. Partner must receive a passing score from Security Assessment Vendor to participate in the athenahealth Marketplace. In the event that Partner receives a failing score, it will have 90 days to resubmit a self-assessment to Security Assessment Vendor and receive a passing score; provided, however, that Partner shall be responsible for the cost of such resubmission.
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Security Self-Assessment. Upon reasonable notice to Agency, Citizens may, no more than once per year during the term of the Agreement, require that the Agency complete a security self-assessment questionnaire provided by Citizens of Agency’s privacy and security safeguards and practices to ensure that Agency complies with the terms and conditions of this Section and the Information Security Requirements set forth in Exhibit 1; and report the results of such assessment to Citizens.
Security Self-Assessment. Agent acknowledges and agrees that Citizens may, not more than once per year, require a Security self-assessment of the Agency. Such self-assessment may require the participation and input of the Agent. The Agent agrees to cooperate with the Agency and with Citizens in responding to any self- assessment questionnaire. In addition, the Agent agrees that Citizens may, not more than once per year, require Formatted: Font: Italic Agent Appointment Agreement – DecemberMarch 16, 20132016 Formatted: Left a self-assessment of the privacy and security safeguards and practices of the Agent to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this Section and the Information Security Requirements set forth in Exhibit 1. The Agent will be required to report the results of such assessment to Citizens.
Security Self-Assessment. Agent acknowledges and agrees that Citizens may, not more than once per year, require a Security self-assessment of the Agency. Such self-assessment may require the participation and input of the Agent. The Agent agrees to cooperate with the Agency and with Citizens in responding to any self- assessment questionnaire. In addition, the Agent agrees that Citizens may, not more than once per year, require Formatted: Left a self-assessment of the privacy and security safeguards and practices of the Agent to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this Section and the Information Security Requirements set forth in Exhibit 1. The Agent will be required to report the results of such assessment to Citizens.

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