Common use of Data Safeguards Clause in Contracts

Data Safeguards. At Customer’s request, Publisher shall provide Customer with the name of any data center(s) used by Publisher or its Subcontractors to host or store Customer Data, including Confidential Information and Personal Data. All Customer Data stored or at rest in any data centers, or in transport, will be encrypted and, unless stated otherwise by Publisher, will not be transferred (except with Customer’s prior consent) outside of the United States. Publisher will implement, or cause its Subcontractors to implement, reasonable security standards, but in no event less than industry standards, to protect the security of any data centers, software applications, networks and all data storage systems provided by Publisher or its Subcontractors and used to maintain Customer Data. Publisher agrees to: (1) access and use the Customer Data solely to perform its obligations in this Agreement and as permitted by Nuventive’s privacy policy(ies); (2) maintain appropriate physical, technical, and administrative safeguards to protect the Customer Data against unauthorized use; and (3) only disclose Customer Data as legally required or as expressly permitted by this Agreement, Publisher’s applicable privacy policy(ies), or other terms made available to Customer and its End Users.

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Sources: Standard Contract, Standard Contract