Software – Protection definition

Software – Protection. The County agrees that all material appropriately marked or identified as proprietary, whether oral or written, and furnished hereunder are provided for County’s exclusive use for the purposes of this agreement only and will be held in confidence. All proprietary data shall remain the property of the Contractor. County agrees to take all reasonable steps to ensure that such data are not disclosed to others without prior written consent of the Contractor. The County will ensure, prior to disposing of any media, that any licensed materials contained thereon have been erased or otherwise destroyed. The County agrees that it will take appropriate action by instruction, agreement or otherwise with its employees or other persons permitted access to licensed programs and/or optional materials to satisfy its obligations under this agreement with respect to use, copying, modification and protection and security of licensed programs and optional materials.
Software – Protection means an additional security measure such as anti‐virus, anti‐spyware, anti‐spam, malware and/or any form of software program to protect the Client’s computer from any malicious intrusion by a third party and/or unauthorised person.

Related to Software – Protection

  • Fire Protection means all aspects of fire safety including but not limited to fire prevention, firefighting or Fire Suppression, pre-fire planning, fire investigation, public education and information, training or other staff development;

  • Fire protection system means any device or system designed and installed to —

  • Source Protection Plan means a drinking water source protection plan prepared under the Clean Water Act, 2006;

  • MFN Protection has the meaning set forth in Section 2.14(e)(iii).

  • Software means computer programs, whether in source code or object code form (including any and all software implementation of algorithms, models and methodologies), databases and compilations (including any and all data and collections of data), and all documentation (including user manuals and training materials) related to the foregoing.