Supplementary Measures definition

Supplementary Measures means the provisions set out in Appendix 2 to this DPA.
Supplementary Measures means those measures that are considered necessary under certain Privacy Laws to apply additional protections to Personal Data transferred under a Permitted Transfer as such measures are set out at https://www.verint.com/our-company/legal-documents/dpa/supplementary- measures/;
Supplementary Measures means technical, organizational and contractual measures as described in EDPB Guideline adopted on 18th June 2021 (“Recommendations 01/2020 on measures that supplement transfer tools to ensure compliance with the EU level of protection of personal data”);

Examples of Supplementary Measures in a sentence

  • As part of such Supplementary Measures, Sprinklr agrees not to allow, unless required by law, regulations, order of a court or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or authorized by Customer, access to Customer Personal Data (excluding any publicly available data) by any administrative body, authority or agency.

  • Selectional constraints (specifically, c-selectional constraints, Grimshaw 1990) are defined over syntactic categories rather than over individual words.

  • Such Supplementary Measures shall be documented between the Parties in Schedule 2.

  • It is assumed that personal data accessed by Kyndryl in the provision of the Services that originates from the European Union and is subject to GDPR has been exported by Client using one of the transfer tools contemplated in article 46 of GDPR; including, if required, the performance of any transfer impact assessments, and that instruction provided to Kyndryl contemplate any Supplementary Measures deemed necessary.

  • The EDPB’s EEG Requirements are so strict, as Christakis wrote, that “third countries might rarely if ever meet the EEG requirements.” Data exporters, under the EDPB approach, would then have to rely on its Recommendations on Supplementary Measures.

  • As reviewed in Section 3, existing POMs as listed in Annex VI of the WFD do not provide an effective basis for the protection of high status sites, and alternative mechanisms (referred in the WFD as Supplementary Measures) are required.

  • The present Agreement replaces the 1997 Agreement on the Organization of the International Activities of the Components of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (the “Seville Agreement”) as well as the Supplementary Measures to Enhance the Implementation of the Seville Agreement adopted in Resolution 8 of the Council of Delegates 2005.

  • Security and access to justice: Invest in training more women to serve in both the security and justice sectors, including police officers, troops, lawyers, judges; Raise awareness of women protection’s needs and human rights among government officials, security organs, and the community, including specific training on gender equality targeted at men; Protect human rights defenders.

  • The distinction between Basic and Supplementary Measures seems to have disappeared recenty from the official WFD language in the Republic of Ireland, and is not found in the River Basin Management Plans (RBMPs).

  • In those instances in which it is not feasible to utilize SSM's, the regulations permit localities to apply for FRA approval of a quiet zone that uses other types of safety measures, which are deemed "Alternative Supplementary Measures" or "ASM's." ASM's include measures that would qualify as SSM's but are not fully compliant (such as medians where there is insufficient distance from an adjacent intersection to qualify).


More Definitions of Supplementary Measures

Supplementary Measures means contractual, technical or organisational measures which, if combined with the safeguards contained in this Policy, are put in place to ensure that the Customer Personal Data transferred to an Importing Entity is afforded a level of protection essentially equivalent to that guaranteed within Europe in those (rare) cases where the Policy may not be an effective transfer tool due to the Importing Entity's national legislation applicable to the transfer;
Supplementary Measures means contractual, technical or organisational measures which, if combined with the safeguards contained in this Policy, are put in place to ensure that the European Personal Data transferred to an Importing
Supplementary Measures means the provisions of Annex 3, which set out the supplementary measures to the UK Standard Contractual Clauses and EU Standard Contractual Clauses used to ensure an essentially equivalent level of protection as provided under Applicable UK and EU Data Laws
Supplementary Measures means the provisions of Schedule 2, which set out the supplementary measures to the SCCs to be used in respect of transfers of personal data from Unifrog to the School, to ensure an essentially equivalent level of protection to that which is required under UK Data Protection Laws; Teacher means any teacher of the School who is authorised by Unifrog to access and use the Unifrog Platform; Territory means the country where the School is located; UK GDPR means General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) as incorporated (in whole or in part) into national law in the United Kingdom; UK Data Protection Laws means the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and any other applicable law or regulation relating to the processing of personal data and to privacy, as such legislation shall be amended, revised or replaced from time to time; Unifrog Platform means the sections of the Unifrog Website which can only be accessed and used by authorised individuals, including Students, Teachers and Other School Staff;
Supplementary Measures means the provisions of Schedule 6, which set out the supplementary measures to the SCCs used to ensure an essentially equivalent level of protection as provided under Data Protection Laws;

Related to Supplementary Measures

  • Supplementary Card The Supplementary Card is the Card issued to a Supplementary Cardmember.

  • Protective Measures appropriate technical and organisational measures which may include: pseudonymising and encrypting Personal Data, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of systems and services, ensuring that availability of and access to Personal Data can be restored in a timely manner after an incident, and regularly assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of the such measures adopted by it;

  • Supplementary Cardholder means the person who has been issued a Supplementary Card.

  • Measures means any legislation, law, regulation, directive, requirement, guideline, program, policy, administrative practice or other procedure.

  • Performance Measures means measures as described in Article 12 on which the performance goals are based and which are approved by the Company’s shareholders pursuant to this Plan in order to qualify Awards as Performance-Based Compensation.