Transfer Impact Assessment definition
Examples of Transfer Impact Assessment in a sentence
The response set forth in the Data Transfer Impact Assessment Questionnaire shall apply mutatis mutandisto Transfers that are subject to the Argentine Model Clauses.
We have provided responses to the Data Transfer Impact Assessment Questionnaire attached hereto as Exhibit B, and the Parties acknowledge that the responses set forth therein may be used for compliance with Clause 14 of the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.
The parties acknowledge and agree that, given the types and categories of Personal Data processed by Nectar HR, any Transfer Impact Assessment (TIA) will only be undertaken by Nectar HR if, after a case-specific analysis of Client, Nectar HR determines such TIA is reasonable and appropriate in accordance with applicable Data Protection laws.
In such cases, a Data Transfer Impact Assessment (DTIA) must be carried out to minimise the remaining risks, to make them as low as possible.
A Fiserv entity shall only transfer Personal Data (including data in transit) to a Fiserv entity established in a third country outside of a Relevant Country (other than an Adequate Third Country) (a "Fiserv Importer"), where it has carried out a Transfer Impact Assessment with the help of the Fiserv Importer if needed.
Several of Processor’s security services require that some amount of Personal Data be transferred to the United States, and so in furtherance of Clause 14(b) of the Standard Contractual Clauses Processor has compiled a Data Transfer Assessment (also known as a Transfer Impact Assessment), which can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/sites/default/files/misc/pfpt-us-data-transfer-assessment- 20201028.pdf.
Service Provider agrees that it has provided true, complete, and accurate responses to the Service Provider Data Transfer Impact Assessment Questionnaire attached hereto as Exhibit B.
Supplier agrees that it has provided true, complete, and accurate responses to the Data Transfer Impact Assessment Questionnaire executed by Supplier during its on-boarding process, and acknowledges that this Questionnaire is deemed incorporated herein as Exhibit B.
A Transfer Impact Assessment means an assessment to consider that the laws and practices in the third country of destination applicable to the processing of Personal Data by the Fiserv Importer, including any requirements to disclose Personal Data or measures authorising access by public authorities do not prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under these Controller Data Protection Standards.
A Fiserv entity shall only export Personal Data (including data in transit) to a Fiserv entity established in a third country outside of the UK (other than an Adequate Third Country) (a "Fiserv Importer”) or an External Sub-Processor established in a third country outside of the UK (other than an Adequate Third Country), where it has carried out a Transfer Impact Assessment with the help of the Fiserv Importer or External Sub-Processor if needed.