Workstation/Laptop encryption Sample Clauses

Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops that process and/or store DHCS PHI or PI must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the DHCS Information Security Office.
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Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops that process and/or store County PHI or PI must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the County Information Security Office.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations, laptops and mobile devices that process and/or store OCHCA data must be encrypted using full disk encryption that uses a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), with a 128bit key or higher.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops, which use, store and/or process PII, must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm 128 bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk. It is encouraged, when available and when feasible, that the encryption be 256 bit.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops that process and/or store CDPH PCI must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), with a 128bit key or higher. The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the CDPH Information Security Office.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops that store DBH PHI or PI either directly or temporarily must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved in writing by DBH’s Office of Information Technology.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops that process and/or store City Data must be encrypted using a current industry standard algorithm. The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the SFDPH Information Security Office.
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Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops that process and/or store PHI must be encrypted with a Covered Entity approved solution or using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disc unless approved by the Covered Entity’s Information Security Department.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All workstations and laptops, which store Medi-Cal PII either directly or temporarily, must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk.
Workstation/Laptop encryption. All Contractor-owned or managed workstations, laptops, tablets, smart phones, and similar devices that process and/or store CDSS CSP must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128 bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the CDSS Information Security Office.
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