Processor's Employees Sample Clauses

Processor's Employees. The Processor shall ensure that access to the Personal Data is limited to:  those employees who need access to the Personal Data to meet the Contractor's obligations under the Contract;  and in the case of any access by any employee, such part or parts of the Personal Data as is strictly necessary for performance of that employee's duties. The Processor shall ensure that all employees and sub-contractors:  are informed of the confidential nature of the Personal Data;  have undertaken training in the laws relating to handling personal data; and  are aware both of the Contractor's duties and their personal duties and obligations under such laws and this Schedule The Processor shall take reasonable steps to ensure the reliability of any of the Contractor's employees and sub-contractors who have access to the Personal Data.
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Processor's Employees. 4.1 The Processor will ensure that all of its employees:
Processor's Employees. The Processor shall ensure that access to the Data is limited to:
Processor's Employees. Subject to Clause 6 below, 3radical’s employees who may have access to the Personal Data of You are limited to those employees performing Services in accordance with the Agreement, except prescribed otherwise by Data Protection Law and Regulations. The group of employees performing Services in accordance with the Agreement are listed in Schedule 2 of this DPA.
Processor's Employees. 5.1 The Processor will ensure that access to the Disclosed Data is limited to:

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