Common use of Transmission encryption Clause in Contracts

Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of Medi-Cal PII outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing Medi-Cal PII can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of Medi-Cal PII in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com, www.dhcs.ca.gov

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Transmission encryption. 1. All data transmissions of Medi-Cal PII outside the of a secure internal network must shall be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128bit 128 bit or higher, such as AESAES or TLS. Encryption can It is encouraged, when available and when feasible, that 256 bit encryption be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing Medi-Cal PII can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of Medi-Cal PII in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mailused.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Privacy and Security Agreement, Medi Cal Privacy and Security Agreement

Transmission encryption. 1. All data transmissions of Medi-Cal PII outside the of a secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128bit 128 bit or higher, such as AESAES or TLS. Encryption can It is encouraged, when available and when feasible, that 256 bit encryption be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing Medi-Cal PII can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of Medi-Cal PII in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mailused.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Privacy and Security Agreement, www.dhcs.ca.gov

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Transmission encryption. 1. All data transmissions of Medi-Cal PII outside the of a secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128bit 128 bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Transport Layer Security (TLS.). Encryption can It is encouraged, when available and when feasible, that 256 bit encryption be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing Medi-Cal PII can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of Medi-Cal PII in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mailused.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Privacy and Security Agreement

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