TOMs definition
TOMs means the technical and organizational measures required pursuant to Article 32 GDPR.
TOMs means the security provisions set out in the Master Subscription Agreement, and as applicable the technical and organisations measures set out as an appendix to this DPA, in each case as relates to the applicable Services detailed therein if so limited.
TOMs means the Social Value Framework for Themes, Outcomes, and Measures]
More Definitions of TOMs
TOMs means appropriate technical and operational measures.
TOMs means the Department's information system known as the Total Offender Management Solution or any replacement of that system. Training Program means the Pre-Service Induction Training Program or the Ongoing Training Program or both (as applicable).
TOMs and "Tom's Great American." X. "purchases" - see Section V.B.(2). Y. Request - see Section IV.P. Z. Tom's shall mean Tom's Foods Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal office and place of business in Columbus, Georgia, and its affiliates, successors and/or assigns. AA. Tom's Distributorship shall mean the business which is the subject matter of this Agreement which authorizes and obligates the Distributor to purchase, market, sell and distribute Products, Affiliated Products and such other authorized products upon the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. BB. Tom's Product List shall mean a list of Products provided to Distributor by Tom's from time to time setting forth the Products available to Distributors in a specific geographic area or region, the prices of each
TOMs means the technical and organizational measures in the meaning of Privacy Laws;
TOMs means the security provisions as set out in appendix 2.
TOMs means the technical and organizational measures implemented by the Cellulant to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk, compliance with Data Protection Laws and the protection of the rights of the Data Subjects.
TOMs means the appropriate technical and organisational measures aimed at protecting Personal Data against accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access, and against all other unlawful forms of processing.