Data Handling definition

Data Handling means the collection, storage, processing, use, transmission, disclosure and securing of data.
Data Handling means in relation to personal information, any collection, processing or use of that information, for example recording, updating or amending, creating reports, looking at the information, erasing, destroying or blocking the information. It also includes any transfer. Viewing the information remotely through a web portal is considered to be processing of that information. If the person viewing the information is located in a different country it is treated as a transfer of that information to the country in which that person is located.
Data Handling means the collection, storage, processing, use, transmission, disclosure and securing of data. “Sensitive Data” means any data of a sensitive nature, including: (a) confidential information regarding the Group Companies’ products, services operations and clients; (b) nonpublic Personal Information, as defined under the Grxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Xct; (c) information required by any applicable law or industry requirement to be encrypted, masked or otherwise protected from disclosure; (d) government identifiers, such as Social Security or other tax identification numbers, driver’s license numbers and other government-issued identification numbers; (e) account, credit or debit card numbers, with or without any required security code, access code, personal identification number or password that would permit access to an individual’s financial account, and account information, including balances and transaction data; (f) user names, email addresses, passwords, or other credentials for accessing accounts; (g) any other sensitive information regarding individuals or their employment, family, health or financial status, such as medical records, salary, benefits, marital status and geolocation data; and (h) “Personal Data” as defined under the General Data Protection Regulation; and “Personal Information” as defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act.

Examples of Data Handling in a sentence

  • Security Incidents or Data Breaches, especially notification and subsequent communication, should be handled on an urgent basis, as part of Contractor’s communication and mitigation processes as mutually agreed upon, defined by law, or contained in the Contract, including the Data Handling Controls.

  • The Contractor shall inform the City of any Security Incident or Data Breach as required by the Data Handling Controls or other relevant part of the Contract.

  • Contractor agrees to adhere to the requirements of the Data Handling Controls.

  • Proceedings, Sixth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, September 5-9, 1994, Edinburgh, Scotland, Vol.

  • Information Systems and Data Handling Equipment (Including Computers) used in all business activities for administering normal business transactions and the maintenance of business record (Asset Class 00.12 & 00.13)2.


More Definitions of Data Handling

Data Handling means, any operation or set of operations which is performed on data, including Sensitive Data, including the collection, storage, processing, use, transmission, disclosure, securing of, or other activity related to Sensitive Data. “Privacy Laws” means all applicable laws and industry self-regulatory programs concerning Sensitive Data or any Data Handling, including: HIPAA; state consumer protection, data security, and breach notification laws; the Federal Trade Commission Act; the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003 and their state law equivalents; the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and its state law equivalents; the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and related card brand rules (“PCI DSS”); and implementing regulations concerning all such laws. “Privacy Policies” means each then-current external or internal policy, notice and/or statement relating to Sensitive Data, including those previously or currently published on any of the Seller Entities’ websites or mobile applications or otherwise made available by any of the Seller Entities. “Sensitive Data” means: (i) any data that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could be reasonably linked to, alone or in combination with other data, allow the identification of any individual; (ii) any data that is governed, regulated or protected by one or more Privacy Laws, including “personal information,” “personally identifiable information,” “protected health information”, “personal data,” and similar terms as defined by Privacy Laws; (iii) information required by any applicable law or industry standard or requirement to be encrypted, masked or otherwise protected from disclosure, including “cardholder data” and “sensitive authentication data” as defined by the PCI DSS; (iv) government identifiers, such as social security or other tax identification numbers, driver’s license numbers and other government-issued identification numbers; (v) account, credit or debit card numbers, with or without any required security code, access code, personal identification number or password that would permit access to an individual’s financial account, and account information, including balances and transaction data; (vi) names, email addresses, passwords, or other credentials for accessing an individual’s account; and (vii) any other sensitive information regarding an individual or their
Data Handling means the collection, storage, processing, use, transmission, disclosure and securing of data. “Sensitive Data” means any data of a sensitive nature, including: (a) confidential information regarding the Group Companies’ products, services operations and clients; (b) nonpublic Personal Information, as defined under the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act; (c) information required by any applicable Law or industry standard or requirement to be encrypted, masked or otherwise protected from disclosure; (d) government identifiers, such as Social Security or other tax identification numbers, driver’s license numbers and other government-issued identification numbers; (e) account, credit or debit card numbers, with or without any required security code, access code, personal identification number or password that would permit access to an individual’s financial account, and account information, including balances and transaction data; (f) user names, email addresses, passwords, or other credentials for accessing accounts; and (g) any other sensitive information regarding individuals or their employment, family, health or financial status, such as medical records, salary, benefits, marital status and geo location data.
Data Handling. We handle, store, and protect any data collected from clients in accordance with applicable data protection regulations, beyond the POPI Act. Client data is used solely for the purpose of fulfilling our contractual obligations and will not be shared with third parties without consent.
Data Handling is defined in Section 4.14(a).
Data Handling means the collection, use, storage, processing, access, transfer, disclosure and securing of data. Each Privacy Policy accurately describes in all material respects each Group Company’s Data Handling practices and no such notices or disclosures have been inaccurate, misleading or deceptive. Neither the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, nor the Transactions, will cause, constitute, or result in a material breach or violation of any Privacy Policies or Data Protection Laws. Copies of all current Privacy Policies have been made available to Buyer and such copies are true, correct and complete.
Data Handling is defined in Section 3.12.8.