USE, STORAGE, TRANSMIT, ACCESS CONTROL Clause Samples

USE, STORAGE, TRANSMIT, ACCESS CONTROL. ‌ 3.4.1 Contractor may use LACAHSA Information only as necessary to carry out its obligations under this Contract. Contractor must collect, maintain, or use LACAHSA Information only for the purposes specified in the Contract and, in all cases, in compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing the collection, maintenance, transmission, dissemination, storage, use, and destruction of LACAHSA Information, including, but not limited to any state and federal law governing the protection of personal Information, any state and federal security breach notification laws, and the rules, LACAHSA Marketing Services Agreement hoa.105117939.1 regulations and directives of the Federal Trade Commission, as amended from time to time. 3.4.2 All LACAHSA Information must be rendered unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized individuals. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor will encrypt all workstations, portable devices (such as mobile, wearables, tablets,) and removable media (such as portable or removable hard disks, floppy disks, USB memory drives, CDs, DVDs, magnetic tape, and all other removable storage media) that store LACAHSA Information in accordance with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 or otherwise approved by LACAHSA. 3.4.3 Contractor must not store LACAHSA Information in the cloud or in any other online storage provider without written authorization from LACAHSA. All mobile devices storing LACAHSA Information must be managed by a Mobile Device Management system. Such system must provide provisions to enforce a password or passcode on enrolled mobile devices. All workstations or personal computers (including laptops, 2-in-1s, and tablets) will maintain the latest operating system security patches, and the latest virus definitions. Virus scans must be performed at least monthly. Request for less frequent scanning must be approved in writing by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. 3.4.4 Contractor will encrypt LACAHSA Information transmitted on networks outside of the Contractor’s control with Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), at a minimum cipher strength of 128 bit or an equivalent secure transmission protocol or method approved by LACAHSA. 3.4.5 Contractor will implement formal procedures to control access to LACAHSA systems, services, and/or Information, including, but not limited to, user account management procedures and the following controls: 3.4.5.1...

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