Types of Client Personal Data Sample Clauses

Types of Client Personal Data. The personal data transferred includes e-mail, documents and other data in an electronic form provided in the context of Provider's Services, which shall not include any Special Categories of Data. Categories of Data Subjects: Data subjects include the Client's representatives and end- users including employees, contractors, collaborators, and Client's customers. Data subjects may also include individuals attempting to communicate or transfer personal information to users of Provider's Services. The data subjects exclusively determine the content of data submitted to Provider. EXHIBIT B TO DATA PROCESSING ADDENDUM: SECURITY MEASURES
Types of Client Personal Data. The proceeded personal data includes email, first name and last name, address, title, contact details, username, chat history, financial information (credit card details, account details, payment information); employment details (employer, job title) and other data in an electronic form provided in the context of Provider's Services (specified in the Agreement).
Types of Client Personal Data. The Personal Data transferred is: Images, names and any other personal data which is entered by the data exporter in its sole discretion, in an electronic form in the context of the Services provided under the Order Form and Services Agreement.  Categories of Data Subjects: Data subjects include the data exporter’s representatives and end-users including employees, contractors, collaborators, and customers of the data exporter. Data subjects may also include individuals attempting to communicate or transfer personal information to users of the Services provided by data importer. Description of the technical and organisational security measures implemented by the data importer in accordance with Clauses 4(d) and 5(c) (or document/legislation attached): The data importer has implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures, internal controls, and information security routines intended to protect Client Data (as defined in the Services Agreement) against accidental loss, destruction, or alteration; unauthorized disclosure or access; or unlawful destruction. The data importer’s technical and organizational measures including its security program is designed to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Client Data processed through Cloud Platform (as defined in the Services Agreement) by using a multi-tiered technical, procedural, and people-related control approach in accordance with industry best practices and applicable laws and regulations. While the data importer is responsible for its implementation and operation of its security program and the protection measures described herein, security and privacy with respect to the Cloud Platform are shared responsibilities between the parties. The data exporter acknowledges that it is responsible for using and enforcing the controls and functionality available within the Cloud Platform to support its own compliance requirements for the Processing of Client Data in accordance with the data exporter’s responsibilities to its Users and applicable laws and regulations. (the data exporter) And Name of the data importing organisation: Qumu Inc Address: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ Tel.: +▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; email: (the data importer) each a “party”; together “the parties”, HAVE AGREED on the following Contractual Clauses (the Clauses) in order to adduce adequate safeguards with respect to the protection of privacy and fundamental rights and...
Types of Client Personal Data. The types of Client Personal Data that will be Processed in the scope of the Agreement are under the control of Client as Controller, and may include, but are not limited to, some or all of the following: a. Identifiers, such as first name, last name, initials b. Education and professional qualifications, such as course/certification enrolment, degrees and schooling information, licenses or professional memberships, professional certifications, resume/CV, training courses completed. c. Personal characteristics, such as birth certificate number, date of birth, family/dependent/beneficiary data, gender, height, weight, marital status, mother’s maiden name, nationality, photographs or video, weight, leisure/interests/misc. preferences d. Contact details, such as business email address, personal email address, emergency contact details, FAX number, personal assistant contact information, business phone numbers, personal phone numbers, business postal address, personal postal address e. IT and Facility Access/Login Information, such as IP/MAC address, mobile device ID or another unique device identifier, password, username, usage/electronic tracking (IT assets, facilities, or cookies, etc. f. Professional and employment Information, such as absences and leave from work, date of hire, digitised or other electronic signature, employee ID, employer name, employment benefits information, employment expenses information, employment history/evaluations/disciplinary actions, job position being applied for, other job information (supervisor, department, etc), salary/income/hourly rate/fees/bonus/other, title/occupation, working hours/schedule. g. Government Identification Numbers, such as alien registration or Visa number; social security number, passport number, or national ID number h. State/province-issued number or driver’s/operator’s license number i. Financial Information/Payment Card Industry Information, such as bank/financial account number, credit score or credit report information, credit/debit card expiration date, credit/debit card number, credit/debit card service code/CVV/CVC2/CID number, credit/debit cardholder name, financial transactions details or history, personal identification number, security authentication/login data for an individual’s Financial Account j. Other Account/Transaction Information, such as account number (e.g., frequent traveller, TSA, non- financial account), insurance claim information k. Location – location or GPS data l. Wealth...
Types of Client Personal Data. The types of Client Personal Data that will be Processed in the scope of the Agreement are under the control of Client as Controller, and may include, but are not limited to, some or all of the following: a. Identifiers, such as first name, last name, initials b. Education and professional qualifications, such as course/certification enrolment, degrees and schooling information, licenses or professional memberships, professional certifications, resume/CV, training courses completed. c. Personal characteristics, such as birth certificate number, date of birth, family/dependent/beneficiary data, gender, height, weight, marital status, mother’s maiden name, nationality, photographs or video, weight, leisure/interests/misc. preferences d. Contact details, such as business email address, personal email address, emergency contact details, FAX number, personal assistant contact information, business phone numbers, personal phone numbers, business postal address, personal postal address e. IT and Facility Access/Login Information, such as IP/MAC address, mobile device ID or another unique device identifier, password, username, usage/electronic tracking (IT assets, facilities, or cookies, etc. f. Professional and employment Information, such as absences and leave from work, date of hire, digitised or other electronic signature, employee ID, employer name, employment benefits information, employment expenses information, employment history/evaluations/disciplinary actions, job position being applied for, other job information (supervisor, department, etc), salary/income/hourly rate/fees/bonus/other, title/occupation, working hours/schedule. g. Government Identification Numbers, such as alien registration or Visa number; social security number, passport number, or national ID number h. State/province-issued number or driver’s/operator’s license number i. Financial Information/Payment Card Industry Information, such as bank/financial account number, credit score or credit report information, credit/debit card expiration date, credit/debit card number, credit/debit card service code/CVV/CVC2/CID number, credit/debit cardholder name, financial transactions details or history, personal identification number, security authentication/login data for an individual’s Financial Account j. Other Account/Transaction Information, such as account number (e.g., frequent traveller, TSA, non- financial account), insurance claim information k. Location – location or GPS data l. Wealth...

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