Data Retention definition

Data Retention means the continued storage of Customer Data, for compliance or business reasons;
Data Retention means a process of retention of personal data for a specified purpose for a defined period;
Data Retention. The data retention policy in VANTAGE is 90 days for VANTAGE generated data. VANTAGE may be able to replace lost data after 90 days, it is not a general expectation.

Examples of Data Retention in a sentence

  • With respect to its obligations under this Section regarding Electronically Stored Information, the Assuming Institution will complete the Data Retention Catalog attached hereto as Schedule 6.3 and submit it to the Receiver for the Receiver’s approval of the Assuming Institution’s data retention plan.

  • For further information on the deletion and disposal of personal data, please refer to the Company’s Data Retention Policy.

  • Section 5.0 Data Retention by the projectThe following questions are intended to outline how long the project retains the information after the initial collection.

  • With respect to its obligations under this Section 6.3 regarding Electronically Stored Information, the Assuming Institution will complete the Data Retention Catalog attached hereto as Schedule 6.3 and submit it to the Receiver within thirty (30) days following the Bank Closing Date.

  • Section 3.0 Access and Data Retention by the SystemThe following questions are intended to outline the access controls for the system and how long the system retains the information after the initial collection.


More Definitions of Data Retention

Data Retention means each contracting party shall make a full backup copy of each database and file system daily and retain each such daily backup copy for seven (7) days. The backup copy will be stored in other location than original data.
Data Retention. You acknowledge that ZA Care has no obligation to you to retain data relating to any account or Campaign. You acknowledge that ZA Care reserves the right to delete data or to terminate accounts or Campaigns at any time and for any reason, with or without notice, and without any liability to you or to any third party for any claims, damages, costs or losses resulting therefrom.
Data Retention means the amount of data storage during the Trial Term.
Data Retention. The Processor shall maintain an Enterprise Records Management Policy and associated Enterprise Records Retention Schedules specifying the appropriate retention and destruction time periods for business records. • Likvidace údajů: Média obsahující informační aktiva a údaje jsou řádně zlikvidována nebo zbavena informací, když je médium nebo aktivum obsahující média na konci životnosti nebo je změněn jejich účel. Musí být použity vhodné metody likvidace podle typu zařízení a média. Zpracovatel by měl používat pokyny amerického Národního institutu pro standardy a technologie k likvidaci údajů na médiích (National Institute of Standards and • Data Destruction: Media containing information assets and data, are properly disposed of, or sanitised when the media or the asset containing the media is end-of-life or is being repurposed. Appropriate disposal methods must be used, based on device and media type. The Processor should utilise the NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 Guidelines for Media Sanitisation.
Data Retention means the continued storage of SAICA’s information for compliance or business reasons. SAICA may retain data for various different reasons, including but not limited to, compliance with legislation, regulations, principles, standards, conditions and/or codes of good practice. SAICA should be able to recover business critical data in the event of a site-wide data loss;
Data Retention means when the Company holds personal data according to the applicable Privacy Laws, ensuring in particular, that personal data are adequate, relevant, accurate and up to date and are held for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data is processed. (See Section 7 of this policy)
Data Retention. The Data Retention period, set at 6 months from each individual Data Processing operation, after which the Data is either deleted or anonymized.