Transmission encryption Sample Clauses

The Transmission Encryption clause requires that all data transmitted between parties or systems is protected using encryption protocols. In practice, this means that any sensitive information sent over networks—such as emails, file transfers, or API communications—must be encrypted using industry-standard methods like TLS or SSL. This clause is essential for safeguarding data against interception or unauthorized access during transmission, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches and ensuring compliance with privacy and security regulations.
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Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of County PHI or PI outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128-bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing PHI can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of PHI or PI in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.
Transmission encryption. Any and all transmissions of PSEI or PHI outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing PHI can be encrypted. This requirement applies to any type of PSEI or PHI in motion such as website access and e-mail.
Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of DHCS PHI or PI outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing PHI can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of PHI or PI in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.
Transmission encryption i. All data transmissions of PII outside of a secure internal network must be encrypted using a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128 bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). It is encouraged, when available and when feasible, that 256 bit encryption be used. ii. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing PII can be encrypted. iii. This requirement pertains to any type of PII in motion such as website access, file transfer, and email.
Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of DBH PHI or PI outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing DBH PHI can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of DBH PHI or PI in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.
Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of DSH PCI outside the contractor’s secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), with a 128bit key or higher. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing DSH PCI can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of DSH PCI in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.
Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of Department PHI or PI outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing Department PHI can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of Department PHI or PI in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.
Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of Medi-Cal PII outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128bit or higher, such as AES. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing Medi-Cal PII can be encrypted. This requirement pertains to any type of Medi-Cal PII in motion such as website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.
Transmission encryption. 1. All data transmissions of confidential information outside of a secure internal network must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm that is 128 bit or higher, such as AES or TLS. It is encouraged, when available and when feasible, that 256 bit encryption be used. 2. Encryption can be end to end at the network level, or the data files containing confidential information can be encrypted. 3. This requirement pertains to any type of confidential information in motion such as website access, file transfer, and email.
Transmission encryption. All data transmissions of DOM PHI or PII outside the secure internal network must be encrypted using TLS 1.2 SHA-256 or higher encryption. This requirement pertains to any type of PHI or PII in motion including, but not limited to, website access, file transfer, and E-Mail.