Common use of Principles of Security Clause in Contracts

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD); meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting Body’s ICT standards. The references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting Body's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting Body's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; [complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD)]; meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 6 of this scheduleSchedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.5 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to Clause 47, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; [complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD)]; meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 52 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.7 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to clause [21.1.3], the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; [complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD)]; meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.3 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting Body’s ICT standards. The references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting Body's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting Body's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-41‑4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD); meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC27002 IEC 27002 (or standards offering equivalent protection) in accordance with paragraph 5 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 of the Order FormSecurity Requirements; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to clause 17.1.3, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-41‑4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD); meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC27002 IEC 27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 4.4 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.5 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to clause 19.1.3, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 2.1 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-41‑4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD); meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC27002 IEC 27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.5 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to clause 19.1.3, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; [complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD)]; meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 6 of this scheduleSchedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.8 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting Body’s Customer's ICT standards. The Subject to Clause 50, the references to standardsStandards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standardsStandards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: Cooperation Agreement

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Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD); meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 6 of this scheduleSchedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.5 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to Clause 47, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD); meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 of the Order Formrequirements; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to clause 25.1.3, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; [complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-41‑4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD)]; meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC27002 IEC 27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 14 of this schedule; complies with the security Requirements requirements as set out in paragraph 2.2 2.5 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting BodyCustomer’s ICT standards. The Subject to clause 17.1.3, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

Principles of Security. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Body Customer places great emphasis on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and consequently on the security provided by the ISMS. The Supplier shall be responsible for the effective performance of the ISMS and shall at all times provide a level of security which: is in accordance with Good Industry Practice, Law and this Contract; complies with the Security Policy; [complies with at least the minimum set of security measures and standards as determined by the Security Policy Framework (Tiers 1-4) available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division (COSPD)]; meets any specific security threats to the ISMS; complies with ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC27002 in accordance with paragraph 5 6 of this scheduleSchedule; complies with the security Requirements as requirements set out in paragraph 2.2 2.4 of the Order Form; and complies with the Contracting Body’s Customer's ICT standards. The Subject to Clause 5.4.1, the references to standards, guidance and policies set out in paragraph 2.2 shall be deemed to be references to such items as developed and updated and to any successor to or replacement for such standards, guidance and policies, from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the provisions of the above standards, guidance and policies, the Supplier should notify the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative of such inconsistency immediately upon becoming aware of the same, and the Contracting BodyCustomer's Representative shall, as soon as practicable, advise the Supplier which provision the Supplier shall be required to comply with.

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Samples: Cooperation Agreement

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