Common use of Protect Sensitive Information Clause in Contracts

Protect Sensitive Information. As members of the XSWoG, and even more so of the XSEDE Trust Group, members are privy to much private information (e.g., phone codes, PGP keys, wiki accounts, etc.). As such, these members are expected to protect these credentials and not share them with anyone else without approval from the XSO. In addition to these many credentials, members of these groups may be privy to sensitive infor- mation regarding security incidents and security defenses at other institutions. They must respect the privacy of these other institutions and only share incident relevant information within their or- ganization as needed to resolve the incident.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Xsede Level 1 Service Provider Security Agreement, Xsede Level 1 Service Provider Security Agreement

Protect Sensitive Information. As members of the XSWoG, and even more so of the XSEDE Trust GroupIncident Response Team, members are privy to much private information (e.g., phone codes, PGP keys, wiki accounts, etc.). As such, these members are expected to protect these credentials and not share them with anyone else without approval from the XSO. In addition to these many credentials, members of these groups may be privy to sensitive infor- infor-­‐ mation regarding security incidents and security defenses at other institutions. They must respect the privacy of these other institutions and only share incident relevant information within their or- or-­‐ ganization as needed to resolve the incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Xsede Level 1 Service Provider Security Agreement