System Segmentation Clause Samples
The System Segmentation clause defines how a larger system is divided into distinct, manageable components or segments. In practice, this clause outlines the criteria and methods for separating a system into parts, such as by function, security level, or operational requirements, and may specify how data or access is controlled between these segments. Its core practical function is to enhance security, manageability, and compliance by ensuring that different parts of a system are isolated as needed, thereby reducing risk and simplifying oversight.
System Segmentation. Except as otherwise approved by Cellco, systems or devices storing, processing or transmitting Cellco Highly Confidential Information must be logically isolated from systems that handle other companies' information. For example, Servicer must use separate database server instances for the processing of Cellco Highly Confidential Information or must use separate virtual operating system images than those used or accessed by other companies serviced by the Servicer.
