Shared Security Responsibilities. Without diminishing Snowflake's commitments in this Security Addendum, Customer agrees: 9.4.1. Snowflake has no obligation to assess the content of Customer Data to identify information subject to any specific legal, regulatory or other requirement and Customer is responsible for making appropriate use of the Service to ensure a level of security appropriate to the particular content of Customer Data, including, where appropriate, implementation of encryption functionality, such as the "tri-secret secure" feature (as described in the Documentation), pseudonymization of Customer Data, and configuration of the Service to back-up Customer Data; 9.4.2. to be responsible for managing and protecting its User roles and credentials, including but not limited to (i) requiring that all Users keep credentials confidential and not share such information with unauthorized parties, (ii) reporting to Snowflake any suspicious activities in the Account or if a user credential has been compromised, (iii) appropriately configuring User and role-based access controls, including scope and duration of User access, taking into account the nature of its Customer Data, and
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Sources: Security Addendum
Shared Security Responsibilities. Without diminishing Snowflake's commitments in this Security AddendumPolicy, Customer ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees:
9.4.18.4.1. Snowflake has no obligation to does not assess the content of Customer Data to identify information subject to any specific legal, regulatory or other requirement and Customer is responsible for making appropriate use of the Service to ensure a level of security appropriate to the particular content of Customer Data, including, where appropriate, implementation of encryption functionality, such as the "tri-secret secure" feature (as described in the Documentation), and the pseudonymization of Customer Data, and configuration of the Service to back-up Customer Data;
9.4.28.4.2. to be responsible for managing and protecting its User roles and credentials, including but not limited to (i) requiring that all Users keep credentials confidential and not share such information with unauthorized parties, (ii) reporting to Snowflake any suspicious activities in the Account or if a user credential has been compromised, (iii) appropriately configuring User and role-based access controls, including scope and duration of User access, taking into account the nature of its Customer Data, and
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Sources: Security Policy