Common use of Security and Privacy Clause in Contracts

Security and Privacy. 6.1. As discussed in the Documentation, each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Order Term. 6.2. Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accounts, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Services and to promptly notify Datadog if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Services or Customer Data. 6.3. Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog does not require Personal Information for Customer’s access and use of the Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog accounts. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Services. 6.4. Datadog may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and Customer’s accounts, including to calculate fees for the Services; (b) to provide and improve the Services and Support, including to address Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Datadog may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote Datadog’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. Datadog’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data shall at all times be subject to Datadog’s obligations under these Terms, including those of security under Section 6.1 and confidentiality under Section 11; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.1), if applicable; the Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Pass Through Terms of Use, Pass Through Terms of Use

Security and Privacy. 6.1. As discussed in the Documentation, each 7.1 Each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Free-Trial Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog Pluto7 will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Free-Trial Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Order Free-Trial Term. 6.2. 7.2 Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Free-Trial Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accountsPluto7 documentation, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Free-Trial Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Free-Trial Services and to promptly notify Datadog Pluto7 if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Free-Trial Services or Customer Data. 6.3. 7.3 Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog Pluto7 does not require Personal Information for Customer’s Customers access and use of the Free-Trial Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog Pluto7 accounts. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Free-Trial Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Free-Trial Services. 6.4. Datadog 7.4 Pluto7 may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Free-Trial Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and Customer’s accounts, including to calculate fees for the Servicesaccount; (b) to provide and improve the Free-Trial Services and Support, including to address requests for Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Datadog Pluto7 may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote DatadogPluto7’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. DatadogPluto7’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data shall at all times be subject to DatadogPluto7’s obligations under these Termsthis Agreement, including those of security under Section 6.1 7.1 and confidentiality under Section 11; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.1), if applicable; the any applicable Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Free Trial Terms & Conditions

Security and Privacy. 6.1. As discussed in the Documentation, including at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/security/, each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Marketplace Order Term. 6.2. Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accounts, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Services and to promptly notify Datadog if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Services or Customer Data. 6.3. Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog does not require Personal Information for Customer’s access and use of the Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog accounts. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Services. 6.4. Datadog may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and Customer’s accounts, including to calculate fees for the Services; (b) to provide and improve the Services and Support, including to address Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Datadog may share information regarding Marketplace Order transactions with IBM and that Datadog will Process Usage Data and Account Data in connection with the calculation of Charges (as defined in Section 9) and associated fees due to IBM. Datadog may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote Datadog’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. Datadog’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data Data, and any other use of information described in this Section 6.4, shall at all times be subject to Datadog’s obligations under these Termsthis ▇▇▇▇, including those of security under Section 6.1 and confidentiality under Section 11; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.1), if applicable; the Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)

Security and Privacy. 6.1. As discussed in the Documentation, including at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/security/, each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Marketplace Order Term. 6.2. Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accounts, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Services and to promptly notify Datadog if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Services or Customer Data. 6.3. Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog does not require Personal Information for Customer’s access and use of the Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog accounts. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Services. 6.4. Datadog may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and Customer’s accounts, including to calculate fees for the Services; (b) to provide and improve the Services and Support, including to address Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Datadog may share information regarding Marketplace Order transactions with Microsoft and that Datadog will Process Usage Data and Account Data in connection with the calculation of Charges (as defined in Section 9) and associated fees due to Microsoft. Datadog may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote Datadog’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. Datadog’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data Data, and any other use of information described in this Section 6.4, shall at all times be subject to Datadog’s obligations under these Termsthis ▇▇▇▇, including those of security under Section 6.1 and confidentiality under Section 11; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.1), if applicable; the Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)

Security and Privacy. 6.1. As discussed in the Documentation, including at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/security/, each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Marketplace Order Term. 6.2. Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accounts, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Services and to promptly notify Datadog if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Services or Customer Data. 6.3. Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog does not require Personal Information for Customer’s access and use of the Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog accounts. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Services. 6.4. Datadog may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and the accounts of Customer’s accounts, including to calculate fees for the Services; (b) to provide and improve the Services and Support, including to address Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Datadog and, if applicable, Reseller may share information regarding Marketplace Order transactions with Google and that Datadog will Process Usage Data and Account Data in connection with the calculation of Charges (as defined in Section 9) and associated fees due to Google and, if applicable, Reseller. Datadog may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote Datadog’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. Datadog’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data Data, and any other use of information described in this Section 6.4, shall at all times be subject to Datadog’s obligations under these Termsthis ▇▇▇▇, including those of security under Section 6.1 and confidentiality under Section 11; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.1), if applicable; the Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)

Security and Privacy. 6.1. As discussed in the Documentation, including at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/security/, each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Marketplace Order Term. 6.2. Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accounts, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Services and to promptly notify Datadog if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Services or Customer Data. 6.3. Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog does not require Personal Information for Customer’s access and use of the Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog accounts. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Services. 6.4. Datadog may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and the accounts of Customer’s accounts, including to calculate fees for the Services; (b) to provide and improve the Services and Support, including to address Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Datadog and, if applicable, Reseller may share information regarding Marketplace Order transactions with AWS and that Datadog will Process Usage Data and Account Data in connection with the calculation of Charges (as defined in Section 9) and associated fees due to AWS and, if applicable, Reseller. Datadog may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote Datadog’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. Datadog’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data Data, and any other use of information described in this Section 6.4, shall at all times be subject to Datadog’s obligations under these Termsthis ▇▇▇▇, including those of security under Section 6.1 and confidentiality under Section 11; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.1), if applicable; the Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)

Security and Privacy. 6.17.1. As discussed in the Documentation, each Each Party has obligations with respect to the security of the Services and Customer Data. Taking into account the nature and types of Customer Data, Datadog Botprise will employ administrative, physical and technical measures in accordance with applicable industry practice to protect the Services and prevent the accidental loss or unauthorized access, use, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data under its control during each Customer Order Term. 6.27.2. Customer is responsible for properly configuring the Services in accordance with the Documentation, enabling single sign-on for Customer’s accounts, and securing access passwords, keys, tokens or other credentials used by Customer in connection with the Services (collectively, “Customer Credentials”). Customer agrees to use reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access or use of the Services and to promptly notify Datadog Botprise if Customer believes (a) any Customer Credentials have been lost, stolen or made available to an unauthorized third party or (b) an unauthorized third party has accessed the Services or Customer Data. 6.37.3. Except for limited Personal Information in Account Data, Datadog Botprise does not require Personal Information for Customer’s access and use of the Services. Customer shall limit Personal Information in Account Data to only that necessary for the creation and administration of its Datadog accountsBotprise account. With regard to Customer Data, except as may otherwise be expressly provided in applicable Supplemental Terms, Customer shall not use the Services to Process any Sensitive Information and shall use reasonable efforts to restrict the inclusion of other Personal Information in Customer Data. The Documentation provides further information on both filtering Personal Information from, and masking Personal Information in, data before they are submitted to the Services. 6.47.4. Datadog Botprise may Process information about Customer’s configuration and use of the Services (“Usage Data”), Customer Data and Account Data: (a) to manage Partner’s and Customer’s accountsaccount, including to calculate fees for the ServicesFees (as defined in Section 10.1); (b) to provide and improve the Services and Support, including to address Support Requests and troubleshoot other issues; and (c) to provide Partner, Customer and Authorized Users insights, service and feature announcements and other reporting. Datadog Botprise may also Process Usage Data that has been aggregated and/or anonymized (including, for clarity, that does not allow a third party to identify Partner or Customer as the source of the information): (i) to develop new services and features and (ii) to promote DatadogBotprise’s services, including, for example, through analyses of patterns and trends. DatadogBotprise’s Processing of Usage Data, Customer Data and Account Data shall at all times be subject to DatadogBotprise’s obligations under these Termsthis Agreement, including those of security under Section 6.1 7.1 and confidentiality under Section 1114; the DPA (as defined in Section 8.19.1), if applicable; the Supplemental Terms, if applicable; and, with respect to Account Data, the Privacy Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Subscription Agreement