Information Assets means any information, including Confidential Information, necessary to the operation of either party that is created, stored, transmitted, processed or managed on any hardware, software, network components, or any printed form or is communicated orally. “Information Assets” does not include information that has been transferred from the Disclosing Party to the Receiving Party under applicable laws, regulations and agency guidance, and that is being maintained and used by the Receiving Party solely for purposes that are not Contractor Exchange Functions.
Information Assets means any information, including Confidential Information, necessary to the operation of either party that is created, stored, transmitted, processed, or managed on any hardware, software, network components, or any printed form, or is communicated orally. “Information Assets” does not include information that has been transferred from the Disclosing Party to the Receiving Party under applicable laws, regulations, and agency guidance, and that is being maintained and used by the Receiving Party solely for purposes that are not Contractor Covered California Functions.
Information Assets means any information, including Confidential Information, necessary to the operation of either party that is created, stored, transmitted, processed or managed on any hardware, software, network components, or any printed form or is communicated
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The Exchange reserves the right to inspect the storage, processes, and destruction of any Information Assets provided under this Agreement.
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Information Assets refers to all information provided through ODHS, regardless of the source, which requires measures for security and privacy. Includes Data.
Information Assets means any individual data element of such Canada Data.
Information Assets means (a) All categories of automated information, including but not limited to: records, files, and databases, and (b) information technology facilities, equipment (including microcomputer systems), and software owned or leased by the state.
Information Assets includes, without limitation, data, know-how, formulae, techniques, compositions, methods, processes, concepts, ideas, inventions, equipment, trade secrets, research, discoveries, designs, sketches, photographs, graphs, drawings, product specifications, customer lists, survey instruments, assessment tools, market studies, financial data, business plans, databases, systems, architectures, notes, analyses, compilations, summaries, personal information related to personnel, users, customers or suppliers, and any other data prepared by or on behalf of OMH. OMH categorizes its Information Assets by utilizing the following status classifications:
Information Assets means a body of information, defined and managed as a single unit so it can be understood, shared where appropriate, protected and exploited effectively. Information assets have recognisable and manageable value, risk, content and lifecycles;
Information Assets refers to all information provided through WIC, regardless of the source, which requires measures for security and privacy.
Information Assets is defined as information and data in any form, whether electronic, hardcopy, photographic image, microfiche or microfilm or in digital, magnetic, optical or electronic form, including non-public personal information. It also includes all computing, network, and telecommunications systems and equipment which view, host, store, process, transmit, print, back-up or destroy information and data (e.g. personal computers, laptops, workstations, servers, network devices, software, portable storage devices, electronic storage media, cabling, and other computing and infrastructure equipment).