Assigned Security Responsibility Sample Clauses
The Assigned Security Responsibility clause designates a specific individual or role within an organization to oversee and manage information security obligations. This person is tasked with implementing security policies, monitoring compliance, and serving as the primary contact for security-related issues or incidents. By clearly assigning responsibility, the clause ensures accountability and helps prevent lapses in security management, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches or non-compliance with regulatory requirements.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Assigning responsibility for the development, implementation, and maintenance of its Information Security Program, including:
a) Designating a security official with overall responsibility;
b) Defining security roles and responsibilities for individuals with security responsibilities; and
c) Designating a Security Council consisting of cross-functional management representatives to meet on a regular basis.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Contractor shall designate a security official responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of its Information Security Program. Contractor shall inform Company as to the person responsible for security.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Assigning responsibility for the development, implementation, and maintenance of Moveworks’ security program, including: • Designating a security official with overall responsibility; • Defining security roles and responsibilities for individuals with security responsibilities; and • Designating a Security Council consisting of cross-functional management representatives to meet on a regular basis.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Vendor will designate a management level or above security official employed by Vendor responsible for the development, implementation, and ongoing maintenance of its Information Security Program. The appointed official will have appropriate recognized Information Security credentials and qualifications. Vendor will identify such designated official, provide such official’s contact information and, upon request, a copy of his/her information security credentials. If the Vendor fails to designate such a highly-qualified official, SPE will have the right to terminate the agreement without liability.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Assign and document the assignment of security responsibility to a specific individual or role within the service provider organization. This responsibility would include the management and supervision of the use of security measures and the conduct of personnel.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Seller shall designate a security official responsible for the development, Testing – Seller shall regularly test the key controls, systems and procedures of its Information Security Program to ensure that they are properly implemented and effective in addressing the threats and risks identified. Tests should be conducted or reviewed by independent third parties or staff independent of those that develop or maintain the security programs. Adjust the Program – Seller shall monitor, evaluate, and adjust, as appropriate, the Information Security Program in light of any relevant changes in technology or industry security standards, the sensitivity of the Raytheon Data, internal or external threats to Seller or the Raytheon Data, requirements of applicable work orders, and Seller’s own changing business arrangements, such as mergers and acquisitions, alliances and joint ventures, outsourcing arrangements, and changes to information systems.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Vendor shall designate a security official responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of its Information Security Program. Vendor shall inform Company as to the person responsible for security.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Consultant shall designate a security official responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of its Information Security Program. Consultant shall inform Company as to the person responsible for security.
Assigned Security Responsibility. A10 has a designated security official responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Security Program.
Assigned Security Responsibility. Contractor will designate a security official responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of its Information Security Program. Contractor will inform Company as to the person responsible for security. Testing – Contractor will regularly test the key controls, systems and procedures of its Information Security Program to ensure that they are properly implemented and effective in addressing the threats and risks identified. Tests should be conducted or reviewed by independent third parties or staff independent of those that develop or maintain the security programs. Adjust the Program – Contractor will monitor, evaluate and adjust, as appropriate, the Information Security Program in light of any relevant changes in technology or industry security standards, the sensitivity of Personal Data, internal or external threats to Contractor or Personal Data, requirements of applicable work orders, and Contractor’s own changing business arrangements, such as mergers and acquisitions, alliances and joint ventures, outsourcing arrangements, and changes to information systems. Company may request upon ten (10) days’ written notice to Contractor access to facilities, systems, records and supporting documentation in order to audit Contractor’s compliance with its obligations under or related to its Information Security Program. Audits will be subject to all applicable confidentiality obligations agreed to by Company and Contractor, and will be conducted in a manner that minimizes any disruption of Contractor’s performance of services and other normal operations.
