Customer information systems definition

Customer information systems means any methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect, or dispose of customer in- formation.
Customer information systems means the electronic or physical methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect or dispose of customer information.
Customer information systems means any methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect, or dispose of customer information.

Examples of Customer information systems in a sentence

  • Access, if any, to HP’s or Customer’s Information Systems is granted solely to provide the Services and/or Deliverables, and is limited to those specific HP or Customer Information Systems, access locations, time periods and personnel as are separately agreed to by HP and Supplier from time to time.

  • Vendor must notify Customer Human Resources and IT Service Desk of Vendor Personnel transfers or terminations, including sub-contractors and/or third-party Personnel, who possess credentials and/or authenticators or badges to access Customer Information Systems within 24 hours of the decision to transfer or terminate Personnel.

  • This individual shall direct the onsite day-to-day operations of the Contractor’s staff while they are engaged in the modification and in-service testing of UHF, VHF, fiber optic, Ethernet Radio, Customer Information Systems, On-board PTC Systems, Back Office, and microwave systems related to this Work.

  • All access by Notified’s employees or contractors to Customer Information Systems shall be subject to advance approval by Customer and shall follow Customer standard policies and procedures.

  • Notified shall maintain processes to determine whether a prospective member of Notified’s workforce is sufficiently trustworthy to work in an environment which contains Notified Processing Resources and Customer Information and/or access to Customer Information Systems.


More Definitions of Customer information systems

Customer information systems means the electronic or physical methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit and protect customer information.
Customer information systems means information systems resources supplied or operated by Customer or its contractors, including without limitation, network infrastructure, computer systems, workstations, laptops, hardware, software, databases, storage media, proprietary applications, printers, and internet connectivity which are owned, controlled or administered by or on behalf of Customer.
Customer information systems means the methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect or dispose of customer information, and includes, but is not limited to, an “information processing system” as defined in section 1-267 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
Customer information systems means information systems resources supplied or operated by Customer or its contractors, including without limitation, network infrastructure, computer systems, workstations, laptops, hardware, software, databases, storage media, proprietary applications, printers, and internet connectivity that are owned, controlled or administered by or on behalf of Customer.
Customer information systems means the electronic or physical methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect, or dispose of nonpublic personal information, whether that information is maintained in paper, electronic, or other form.
Customer information systems means anymethods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect, or dispose of customer in- formation.
Customer information systems means the information resources owned or used by a covered institution, including physical or virtual infrastructure controlled by such information resources, or components thereof, organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of customer information to maintain or support the covered institution’s operations.