Security and Controls Sample Clauses
The Security and Controls clause establishes the requirements and standards for protecting data, systems, and information within the scope of the agreement. It typically outlines the technical and organizational measures that must be implemented, such as encryption, access controls, regular security assessments, and incident response procedures. This clause ensures that both parties maintain adequate safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, or misuse, thereby reducing the risk of security incidents and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and industry standards.
Security and Controls. A. Service Organization Control Reports. Following completion of implementation of any applicable Services, ADP will, at Client's request and at no charge, provide Client with copies of any routine Service Organization Control 1 reports ("SOC 1 Reports") (or any successor reports thereto) directly related to the core ADP Products utilized to provide the Services provided hereunder for Client and already released to ADP by the public accounting firm producing the report. SOC 1 Reports are ADP Confidential Information and Client will not distribute or allow any third party (other than its independent auditors) to use any such report without the prior written consent of ADP. Client will instruct its independent auditors or other approved third parties to keep such report confidential and Client will remain liable for any unauthorized disclosure of such report by its independent auditors or other approved third parties.
Security and Controls. ▇▇▇ will establish and maintain procedures and safeguards designed to protect Client's information in JHA's possession equivalent to that used to protect JHA's own information. ▇▇▇ is not responsible for information while in transit or in possession of non-▇▇▇ parties.
Security and Controls. The Services provide the Customer with a number of controls, including security features and functionalities, that the Customer may use to retrieve, correct, delete or restrict Customer or End User Data. Without prejudice to Section 5.1, the Customer may use these controls as technical and organisational measures to assist in connection with its obligations under the GDPR, including its obligations relating to responding to requests from data subjects.
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