Common use of Protecting Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Non Competition Agreement, Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Agreement (Symantec Corp), Reinvestment Agreement (Symantec Corp)

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