Covered Data definition

Covered Data has the meaning set forth in Section 12.07(1).
Covered Data means information collected by a UAS that identifies a particular person. If data collected by UAS likely will not be linked to an individual’s name or other personally identifiable information, or if the data is altered so that a specific person is not recognizable, it is not covered data.
Covered Data means data about Assets, including Critical Infrastructure Data and GIS Data provided under this Agreement. Covered Data includes both real-time data and Derived Data. Covered Data does not include data that was publicly available when received, or thereafter became publicly available (other than through unauthorized disclosure).

Examples of Covered Data in a sentence

  • The Parties will establish appropriate administrative, technical, procedural, and physical safeguards to assure the confidentiality and security of Covered Data.

  • Storage: Covered Data will be maintained and stored in compliance with the Recipient’s security policies and procedures and consistent with applicable law.

  • Confidentiality: Where Covered Data provided pursuant to this Agreement are identifiable or potentially identifiable, the Recipient agrees to maintain the confidentiality of the Covered Data to the fullest extent required by applicable law.

  • The Provider shall transfer Covered Data to the Recipient via manual data entry or file upload using the ED3N web portal user interface, or via direct automated file and data transfer.

  • Where Covered Data provided pursuant to this Agreement are identifiable or potentially identifiable or are privileged, sensitive, or confidential, transmission of the Covered Data from the Provider to Recipient shall be done in accordance with acceptable practices for ensuring the protection, confidentiality, and integrity of the contents.


More Definitions of Covered Data

Covered Data means (i) Customer Content (as defined in the UMSA), and (ii) Professional Services Data. “Covered Service” means (i) any Service provided under the UMSA, and/or, (ii) any Professional Services.
Covered Data means: (a) Personal Data that is provided by or on behalf of Customer to Supabase in connection with Customer's use of the Services, as further described in Part 1 (Processing Details) of this DPA; (b) contact information and access credentials relating to, and support requests submitted by, Authorized Users; and (c) any other Personal Data that is otherwise collected, generated or Processed by Supabase in connection with the provision of the Services.
Covered Data means all information required to be protected under the Gramm-Leach- Bliley Act ("GLB Act"). "Covered data" also refers to financial information that the University, as a matter of policy, has included within the scope of this Information Security Program. Covered data includes information obtained from a student in the course of offering a financial product or service, or such information provided to the University from another institution. "Offering a financial product or service" includes offering student loans, receiving income tax information from a current or prospective student’s parents as a part of a financial aid application, offering credit or interest bearing loans, and other miscellaneous financial services. Examples of student financial information relating to such products or services are addresses, phone numbers, bank and credit card account numbers, income and credit histories and social security numbers. "Covered data" consists of both paper and electronic records that are handled by the University or its affiliates.
Covered Data. 112 means information, including derived data and unique identifiers, that identifies or is linked or reasonably linkable, alone or in combination with other information, to an individ- ual or a device that identifies or is linked or reasonably linkable to an individual; provided, however, that “covered data” does not include —
Covered Data means (i) non-public personal financial information about a Customer and (ii) any list, description, or other grouping of Customers (and publicly available information pertaining to them) that is derived using any non-public personal financial information. Examples of Covered Data include bank and credit card account numbers, income and credit histories, tax returns and social security numbers and lists of public information such as names, addresses and telephone numbers derived in whole or in part from personally identifiable financial information (e.g., names of students with outstanding loans). Covered Data is subject to the protections of GLBA, even if the Customer ultimately is not awarded any financial aid or provided with a credit extension.
Covered Data means (i) Client Data, (ii) Technical Services Data, and (iii) any other electronic data or information submitted by or on behalf of Client to a Covered Service.
Covered Data means the information that is being shared by the jurisdiction with each relevant platform as further described in Appendices A–D, but that is generally categorized into four