SCCs definition
SCCs means the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of Personal Data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and implemented by the European Commission decision 2021/914, dated 4 June 2021.
SCCs means the standard contractual clauses annexed to the European Commission's Implementing Decision 2021/914 of 4 June 2021, as may be amended, superseded or replaced from time to time.
SCCs means the standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission pursuant to implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914.
More Definitions of SCCs
SCCs means the standard contractual clauses for processors as approved by the European Commission or Swiss Federal Data Protection Authority (as applicable).
SCCs mean the Standard Contractual Clauses, available here, which are the standard data protection clauses for the transfer of personal data to processors established in third countries as described in Art. 46 of the GDPR as from time to time varied, amended or substituted by the European Commission.
SCCs means he standard contractual clauses set out in the European Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries according to the GDPR, as amended or replaced from time to time by a competent authority under applicable Data Protection Laws.
SCCs means the “Controller to Processor” modules of the Standard Contractual Clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, pursuant to the European Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021, that Customer and Braze, Inc. may enter into and that Xxxxx makes available at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.
SCCs means this Swiss Addendum as it amends the SCCs.
SCCs means Securities Clearing and Computer Services (Pte) Ltd and its successors in title.
SCCs means the Controller-Processor (Module 2) or the Processor-Processor (Module 3) of Standard Contractual Clauses published by the European Commission, as applicable.