Protecting Confidential Information Sample Clauses

Protecting Confidential Information. 1. I will not disclose or discuss any Confidential Information with others, including friends or family, who do not have a need to know it. I will not take media or documents containing Confidential Information home with me unless specifically authorized to do so as part of my job.
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Protecting Confidential Information. 1. I understand that any Confidential Information, regardless of medium (paper, verbal, electronic, image or any other), is not to be disclosed or discussed with anyone outside those supervising, sponsoring or directly related to the learning activity.
Protecting Confidential Information. 7. I acknowledge that the Company is the exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in and to Confidential Information, including any derivatives thereof.
Protecting Confidential Information. The Resident understands that any Confidential Information, regardless of medium (paper, verbal, electronic, image or any other), is not to be disclosed or discussed with anyone outside those supervising, sponsoring or directly related to the learning activity. The Resident will not disclose or discuss any Confidential Information with others, including friends or family, who do not have a need to know it. Resident will not take media or documents containing Confidential Information out of the Hospital unless specifically authorized to do so as part of his/her job. Case presentation material will be used in accordance with Hospital policies. The Resident will not publish or disclose any Confidential Information to others using personal email, or to any Internet sites, or through Internet blogs or sites such as Facebook or Twitter. The Resident will only use such communication methods when explicitly authorized to do so in support of Hospital business and within the permitted uses of Confidential Information as governed by regulations such as HIPAA. Sample Contract The Resident will not in any way divulge, copy, release, sell, loan, alter, or destroy any Confidential Information except as properly authorized. Resident will only reuse or destroy media in accordance with Hospital Information Security Standards and Hospital record retention policy. In the course of treating patients, the Resident may need to orally communicate health information to or about patients. While the Resident understands that the first priority is treating patients, he/she will take reasonable safeguards to protect conversations from unauthorized listeners. Whether at UCF COM or at the Hospital, such safeguards include, but are not limited to: lowering Resident's voice or using private rooms or areas (not hallways, cafeterias or elevators) where available. The Resident will not make any unauthorized transmissions, inquiries, modifications, or purging of Confidential Information. Resident will not access data on patients for whom he/she has no responsibilities or a need-to-know the content of the PHI concerning those patients. The Resident will not transmit Confidential Information outside the Hospital network unless Resident is specifically authorized to do so as part of his/her job responsibilities. If Resident does transmit Confidential Information outside of the Hospital using email or other electronic communication methods, Resident will ensure that the Information is encrypted a...
Protecting Confidential Information. Each Party receiving Confidential Information (the “Receiving Party”) agrees to maintain all such Confidential Information received in any form or medium from the other party (the “Disclosing Party”), in confidence and agrees not to disclose or otherwise make available such Confidential Information to any third-party without the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party; provided, however, that the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to its affiliates, employees, consultants, subcontractors, and advisors on a “need to know” basis, if such third parties agree to maintain the confidentiality of such Confidential Information under terms no less restrictive than those contained herein. The Receiving Party further agrees to use the Confidential Information only for the purpose of performing under this Agreement. In addition, the Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer, disassemble or decompile any prototypes, software or other tangible objects which embody Confidential Information and which are provided to the Receiving Party hereunder.
Protecting Confidential Information. As part of your work at Symantec, you will have access to non-public information from Symantec and third parties with whom Symantec does business (“Confidential Information”). You should consider everything you learn or create while working at Symantec Confidential Information, unless that information is publicly known. Some examples of Confidential Information you may encounter include (but are not limited to) inventions, marketing plans, product plans, product designs, prototypes, business strategies, financial information, forecasts, personnel information, contact information, and customer and supplier lists. You agree to not disclose any Confidential Information to anyone outside of Symantec and to use Confidential Information only as needed to perform your job at Symantec.
Protecting Confidential Information. (a) Receiving Party will retain Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information in confidence for three (3) years from the date of disclosure. Receiving Party will not disclose, disseminate, or publish any of Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information to any person except employees or agents of Receiving Party on a need to know basis, except as consistent with the Receiving Party’s obligations under Articles 6 and 6-A of the New York Public Officers Law, or other applicable law, regulation or legal process. Receiving Party shall ensure that such employees or agents shall be bound by terms at least as protective as the terms of this Exhibit E. Each Party warrants that employees or agents shall comply with the terms of this Exhibit E. Upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement, the Parties shall confer regarding the status of Confidential Information disclosed and/or created under this Agreement.
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Protecting Confidential Information. Both during and after the termination of Contractor’s duties, Contractor agrees to preserve and protect the confidentiality of the Confidential Information and all its physical forms, whether it became known to him, her or it before or after this Agreement is signed. In addition, Contractor agrees not to (a) disclose or disseminate Confidential Information to anyone, including Company employees who lack a need to know; and (b) use Confidential Information for his, her, its or any third party’s benefit.
Protecting Confidential Information. The parties shall provide reasonable safeguards to protect their respective software, hardware systems and data from unauthorized intrusion by third parties. Names, addresses, type of alarm, identification information of any alarm monitoring company, or identification information of any person cited under the Alarm Ordinance shall not be released, exhibited or sold to a third party by CONTRACTOR. All data received hereunder shall be made a part of The CITY’s permanent records and files and preserved therein for a period in accordance with the requirements of North Carolina law, The CITY will inform CONTRACTOR of the required retention time in writing at the beginning of the Contract term and, in the event these requirements change, as soon as those changes are approved by the appropriate North Carolina State agency..
Protecting Confidential Information. The parties shall not use or disclose Confidential Information other than as required to perform their obligations under this Agreement. Each party shall use the same degree of care to protect the other party's Confidential Information as it uses to safeguard its own, and shall establish procedural, physical and electronic safeguards to prevent the compromise or unauthorized disclosure of Confidential Information. Each party shall restrict access to Confidential Information to those employees and persons in the receiving party's organization with a need to know such Confidential Information in order to perform their obligations under this Agreement. Such employees and persons shall be under the same obligations as the parties regarding such Confidential Information. To the extent Certegy retains third party vendors to assist it in performing its duties under this Agreement, it shall first require such vendor similarly to protect and restrict the use of Confidential Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties shall be free to disclose the tax treatment or tax structure of any transaction under this Agreement. Confidential Information shall remain the property of the party from or through whom it was provided. The obligations of the parties hereunder shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
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