Important Data Clause Samples

The "Important Data" clause defines which types of data are considered critical or sensitive within the context of an agreement. It typically specifies categories such as personal information, confidential business records, or proprietary technology, and may outline how such data should be handled, protected, or reported if compromised. By clearly identifying what constitutes important data, this clause ensures both parties understand their responsibilities regarding data protection and helps mitigate risks related to data breaches or misuse.
Important Data. Data which has taken a long time to develop or is one of a kind but, if not readily available, would not stop YPS operations. The Primary operator/originator of the data has the responsibility to categorize data as Important because he/she is aware of the time and effort spent to create the data and the effort it would take to replace it. The partners of YPS have determined the following data is IMPORTANT and shall be subject to these provisions: Legacy Programs / Data Development Legacy Client Information IT Client information in the production process which may be stored at the Via- SLC facility Development\Production
Important Data. Data which has taken a long time to develop or is one of a kind but would not stop support. Also data /systems which would require activation if operations are curtailed for a period over 30 days.
Important Data. Data which has taken a long time to develop or is one of a kind but, if not readily available, would not stop HJG operations. The Primary operator/originator of the data has the responsibility to categorize data as Important because he/she is aware of the time and effort spent to create the data and the effort it would take to replace it. The Commander, HJG has determined the following data is IMPORTANT and shall be subject to these provisions: Current Programs IT Current Inventory Finance/IT Current Budget and Finance Information Finance/IT Current Pay Information Finance/IT