Data Assets definition

Data Assets means facilities, information applications, systems, and networks associated with accessing, processing, storing, or transmitting Nonpublic Information.
Data Assets means any technology platforms, components, data or information processed through Criteo service product platforms processing, transmitting or storing Confidential Information.
Data Assets means all data and datasets (including training data, metadata, and data pipelines) included in the IP Assets to the extent owned by Seller and transferable.

Examples of Data Assets in a sentence

  • At the high level, the DRM relationship and tie-in to the other reference models is illustrated in the following table: The DRM provides guidance for agencies to leverage existing Data Assets across the government.

  • The DRM provides guidance for agencies to leverage existing Data Assets across the government.

  • With regard to the types of data within the definition of AT&T Data Assets, this section is intended to supplement, but not to amend or alter, the other applicable provisions of this Agreement (e.g., provisions related to AT&T Information, Customer Information, DISR, Restricted Activities, etc.).

  • If the Insured or the Underwriters recover any property, money or Data Assets after a loss payment is made, the party making the recovery must give prompt notice of the recovery to the other party.

  • The Product Data Assets constitute all information in the possession or control of Seller or its Affiliates in the development, manufacture and commercialization of the Cholic Acid Product, including efficacy, side effects, injury, toxicity or sensitivity, reaction and incidents or severity thereof, associated with any clinical use, studies, investigations or tests with such Cholic Acid Product (animal or human), whether or not determined to be attributable to such Cholic Acid Product.

  • Seller has made available to Buyer in the Electronic Data Room true, correct and complete copies of all tangible embodiments in Seller’s possession or control of the Cholic Acid Product Data Assets.

  • Agencies should align with any applicable policies and standards issued by the OPS, such as the Government of Ontario Information Technology Standards (GO- ITS) 25.0 and any other relevant GO-ITS standards, Corporate Policy on Information Sensitivity Classification, Corporate Policy on Cyber Security and Cyber Risk Management, Governance and Management of Information and Data Assets Directive, Governance and Management of Information Technology Directive.

  • FPC-B RECOVERED PROPERTY If the Insured or Underwriters recover any property, money or Data Assets after a loss payment is made, the party making the recovery must give prompt notice of the recovery to the other party.

  • Operate, and Maintain existing security access control tools for County Data, Assets, and Networks in compliance with County security Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines, and Maintain such security and access control devices in proper working order.

  • Except as expressly provided to the contrary in this Agreement, as between DIRECTV and DEALER, DIRECTV owns all rights in and to AT&T Data Assets and AT&T Derived Information.


More Definitions of Data Assets

Data Assets means the proprietary electric-vehicle and energy data corpus held by the Target Group, comprising all historical and real-time data, databases, algorithms, models, and related Intellectual Property.
Data Assets means facilities, information applications, systems, and networks associated with accessing, processing, storing, or transmitting Protected Data.