Cyber Data Training Required Sample Clauses

Cyber Data Training Required. If Contractor has “access,” as that term is defined in 1 Tex. Admin. Code § 202.1, to any state computer system or database, then, pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code § 2054.5192, Contractor and its subcontractors, officers, and employees shall complete a cybersecurity training program certified under Tex. Gov’t Code §2054.519. The cybersecurity training program must be completed by the Contractor and its subcontractors, officers and employees during the term and any renewal period of the Contract. Contractor shall verify completion of the training program to TFC pursuant to, and in accordance with, Tex. Gov’t Code § 2054.5192.
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Cyber Data Training Required. If PSP has “access,” as that term is defined in 1 Tex. Admin. Code § 202.1, to any state computer system or database, then, pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code § 2054.5192, PSP and its subcontractors, officers, and employees shall complete a cybersecurity training program certified under Tex. Gov’t Code §2054.519. The cybersecurity training program must be completed by the PSP and its subcontractors, officers and employees during the term and any renewal period of the Agreement. PSP shall verify completion of the training program to TFC pursuant to, and in accordance with, Tex. Gov’t Code § 2054.5192.

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