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Removable Media. For purposes of this Schedule , “Removable Media” means portable or removable hard disks, floppy disks, USB memory drives, zip disks, optical disks, CDs, DVDs, digital film, memory cards (e.g., Secure Digital (SD), Memory Sticks (MS), CompactFlash (CF), SmartMedia (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), and xD-Picture Card (xD)), magnetic tape, and all other removable data storage media whether owned by Customer or Computershare.
Removable Media. 9.17.8.5.1 Except in the context of Subrecipient's routine back-ups or as otherwise specifically authorized by County in writing, Subrecipient shall institute strict administrative, physical and logical security controls to prevent transfer of County information to any form of removable media. For purposes of this Subaward, removable media means portable or removable hard disks, floppy disks, universal serial bus (USB) memory drives, zip disks, optical disks, CDs, DVDs, digital film, digital cameras, memory cards (e.g., secure digital (SD), memory sticks (MS), compact flash (CF), smart media (SM), multimedia card (MMC), and xD-picture card (xD)), magnetic tape and all other removable data storage media.
Removable Media. The Content Protection System shall require that any recording of protected content onto recordable or removable media shall occur in an encrypted form, or as explicitly allowed elsewhere in this agreement.
Removable Media. Except in the context of Provider’s routine back-ups or as otherwise specifically authorized by the Purchasing Entity in writing, Provider shall prohibit the transfers of Protected Purchasing Entity Information to any form of Removable Media unless such Protected Purchasing Entity Information is encrypted. Additional Removable Media requirements are set forth in subsection (f) below.
Removable Media. 2.2.22.1 When no longer required, the contents of removable media shall be permanently destroyed or rendered unrecoverable in accordance with applicable department, County, state, or federal record disposal and/or retention requirement Configuration and Change Management (CCM) is the process of maintaining the integrity of hardware, software, firmware, and documentation related to the configuration and change management process. CCM is a continuous process of controlling and approving changes to information or technology assets or related infrastructure that support the critical services of an organization. This process includes the addition of new assets, changes to assets, and the elimination of assets. Cybersecurity is an integral component to information systems from the onset of the project or acquisition through implementation of: • Application and system securityConfiguration managementChange control proceduresEncryption and key managementSoftware maintenance, including but not limited to, upgrades, antivirus, patching and malware detection response systems As the complexity of information systems increases, the complexity of the processes used to create these systems also increases, as does the probability of accidental errors in configuration. The impact of these errors puts data and systems that may be critical to business operations at significant risk of failure that could cause the organization to lose business, suffer damage to its reputation, or close completely. Having a CCM process to protect against these risks is vital to the overall security posture of the organization.
Removable Media. Except in the context of Bank’s routine back-ups or as otherwise specifically authorized by Company in writing, Bank will institute strict physical and logical security controls to monitor transfer of personal information to any form of removable media. For purposes of this exhibit, “removable media” means portable or removable hard disks, floppy disks, usb memory drives, zip disks, optical disks, cds, dvds, digital film, memory cards (e.g., secure digital (sd), memory sticks (ms), compactflash (cf), smartmedia (sm), multimediacard (mmc), and xd-picture card (xd)), magnetic tape, and all other removable data storage media.
Removable Media. 2.2.22.1 When no longer required, the contents of removable media shall be permanently destroyed or rendered unrecoverable in accordance with applicable department, County, state, or federal record disposal and/or retention requirement
Removable Media. Smarsh will not allow its employees to store Client Data on any portable removable media (such as USB mass storage, external hard drives, and CD/DVDs); provided, however, that if storage on removable media is required to support the services (such as for client-requested data exports) provided under the Agreement, portable removable media must be encrypted as described above in Section 4.2.
Removable Media. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording of protected content onto recordable or removable media, except in an encrypted form or as explicitly allowed elsewhere in this agreement. Outputs The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). HDCP must be enabled on all uncompressed digital outputs (e.g. HDMI, Display Port), unless the customer’s system cannot support HDCP (e.g., the content would not be viewable on such customer’s system if HDCP were to be applied) Upscaling: Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot be represented as HD content).
Removable Media. OEM is responsible for removing any removable media such as SIM cards, CDs, or PC cards before returning Client Products or parts from Client Products, regardless of whether an on-site technician is also providing assistance. Supplier will have no liability for lost programs or other software installed on the Client Products prior to Supplier performing any Support Services, loss of system use or network use, damaged or lost removable media, or data or voice charges incurred as a result of OEM failing to remove SIM cards or other removable media inside Client Products that OEM returns to Supplier. Supplier will not be responsible for the restoration or reinstallation of any programs or data. When returning Client Products or part of a Client Product, OEM will only include the Client Product or part that the Supplier Support Services technician requested.