Examples of NCC Group in a sentence
NCC Group agrees to keep all Confidential Information relating to the Software that comes into its possession or to its knowledge under this Contract in strictest confidence and secrecy.
NCC Group shall not make use of such Confidential Information other than for the purposes of the Contract and will not (save as required by law, any regulatory authority or stock or securities exchange) disclose or release it other than in accordance with the terms of this Contract or the Escrow Agreement.
Provisional NCC A/B/C pass certificates will only be accepted if authenticated by concerned NCC Group Commanders.
Provisional NCC A/ B/ C pass certificates will only be accepted if authenticated by concerned NCC Group Commanders.
All Intellectual Property Rights in the Test Report shall remain with NCC Group and the Client is hereby granted a non-exclusive licence to copy and use the Test Report for its own internal purposes only.
NCC Group has provided RBC with an indication of a minimum option (option 1) that will provide a baseline against which to compare the other viable options.
As of the most recent security assessment completed by NCC Group, Wickr application logs do not record source IP addresses and only keep account-related activity for a limited time (less than one week) as outlined in the privacy policy “We retain certain account data (i.e., types of messages sent and account settings changes) which contain no PII for up to 6 days.” Furthermore, Wickr does not store any sensitive information that is not outlined in the Wickr privacy policy.
AnalysisDuring the security reviews thus far, NCC Group focused on aspects of the Wickr privacy policy that directly impacts Personally Identifiable Information for cloud-hosted networks as described above in the security test criteria.
Upon receipt of such a notice from Licensor, NCC Group shall notify Licensee of Licensor’s notice to terminate.
NCC Group is hereby expressly authorized in its sole discretion to obey and comply with all orders, judgments, decrees so entered or issued by any court, without the necessity of inquiring as to the validity of such order, judgment or decree, or the court’s underlying jurisdiction.