TOMs definition

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]

Examples of TOMs in a sentence

  • Appendix 2B - Technical and Organisational Measures (TOMS) The following document contains TOMs as implemented by Teamtailor.


More Definitions of TOMs

TOMs means the Department's information system known as the Total Offender Management System or any replacement of that system. Training Program means any Pre-Service Induction Program, Specific Training Program or Ongoing Training Program.
TOMs means the Total Offender Management Solution, a system used by the DCS to record all prisoner details and their movements. ‘Traffic accident’ means the collision of a vehicle with another vehicle or object causing damage to either. ‘Training Programme’ means any Pre-Service Training Programme, Specific Training Programme or Ongoing Training Programme. ‘Transition Period' means the period from the Commencement Date and ending on the date identified in the Transition Plan. ‘Transition Plan’ means the plan setting out the details of transition which is to be submitted by the Contractor for endorsement by the Principal under clause 7.1.
TOMs means the technical and organizational measures applicable to the service which can be found in the Details of Processes or in Exhibit 1.3 -to this DPA.
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 MojoHost Technical and Organizational Measures, as periodically updated by MojoHost.