Telemetry Data definition

Telemetry Data means information generated by instrumentation and logging systems created through the use and operation of Cisco products and services.
Telemetry Data means all information and data that the Software generates in connection with Your use, including but not limited to, network policy, log and configuration information; threat intelligence data, URLs, metadata or net flow data; origin and nature of malware; the types of software or applications installed on a network or an endpoint; information about the devices connected to a network; information generated by sensors, devices and machinery; information related to the usage, origin of use, traffic patterns or behaviour of the users of a network or Software; and information relating to the existence of cookies, web beacons, and other similar applications.
Telemetry Data means samples of Company's email and web traffic, including data on email message and web request attributes and information on how different types of email messages and web requests were handled by Company's Cisco hardware products. Email message metadata and web requests included in Telemetry Data are anonymized and obfuscated to remove any Personally Identifiable Information.

Examples of Telemetry Data in a sentence

  • Cisco processes Telemetry Data to deliver, enhance, improve, customize, support, and/or analyze the Cloud Service and other Cisco offerings and otherwise freely uses Telemetry Data that does not identify You or any of Your Authorized Users.

  • You may have the ability to configure the Cloud Service to limit the Telemetry Data collected, but in some cases, You can only opt out of the Telemetry Data collection by uninstalling or disabling the Cloud Service.


More Definitions of Telemetry Data

Telemetry Data means information generated by instrumentation and logging systems created through the use and operation of the products and/or services. Telemetry Data is Protected Data.
Telemetry Data means all information and data that the Cloud Service generates in connection with Your use, including but not limited to, network policy, log and configuration information; threat intelligence data, URLs, metadata or net flow data; origin and nature of malware; the types of software or applications installed on a network or an endpoint; information about the devices connected to a network; information generated by sensors, devices and machinery; information related to the usage, origin of use, traffic patterns or behavior of the users of a network or Cloud Service; and information relating to the existence of cookies, web beacons, and other similar applications.
Telemetry Data means analytics and Licensed Unit data generated by your use of the Aviatrix Offerings to enable Software features and functionality and to provide related Software Support Services to you pursuant to the Software Order and Documentation.
Telemetry Data means data arising from Licensee’s use of the Software, the Nuix License Key, Cloud Licensing Server or other methods, including without limitation, data and information regarding (i) the manner, consistency, duration, usage pattern, statistics, memory, operating system, bandwidth, product errors and other information, or (ii) the access mode and case name for the Licensee using the Software. Telemetry Data will not include Licensee Data.
Telemetry Data means any data collected from a Device (or from devices or vehicles connected to a Device) that is not Device Management Data.
Telemetry Data means information generated by instrumentation and logging systems created through theuse and operation of CC SD-WAN Service.
Telemetry Data means Telemetry Data as defined in the Agreement and for the avoidance of doubt, includes without limitation: netflow data; origin and nature of malware; network security policies; the types of software or applications installed on a network or an endpoint; information related to the usage, origin of use, traffic patterns and behavior of the users of a network or cloud service; any geolocation data; or network traffic data such as cookies, web logs, web beacons, and other similar applications.