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Overview
  • Accelerate your digital transformation
  • Whether your business is early in its journey or well on its way to digital transformation, Google Cloud can help solve your toughest challenges.
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  • Key benefits
  • Why Google Cloud
    Top reasons businesses choose us.
  • AI and ML
    Get enterprise-ready AI.
  • Multicloud
    Run your apps wherever you need them.
  • Global infrastructure
    Build on the same infrastructure as Google.
  • Data Cloud
    Make smarter decisions with unified data.
  • Modern Infrastructure Cloud
    Next generation of cloud infrastructure.
  • Security
    Protect your users, data, and apps.
  • Productivity and collaboration
    Connect your teams with AI-powered apps.
  • Reports and insights
  • Executive insights
    Curated C-suite perspectives.
  • Analyst reports
    Read what industry analysts say about us.
  • Whitepapers
    Browse and download popular whitepapers.
  • Customer stories
    Explore case studies and videos.
Solutions
  • Industry Solutions
    Reduce cost, increase operational agility, and capture new market opportunities.
  • Retail
    Analytics and collaboration tools for the retail value chain.
  • Consumer Packaged Goods
    Solutions for CPG digital transformation and brand growth.
  • Financial Services
    Computing, data management, and analytics tools for financial services.
  • Healthcare and Life Sciences
    Advance research at scale and empower healthcare innovation.
  • Media and Entertainment
    Solutions for content production and distribution operations.
  • Telecommunications
    Hybrid and multi-cloud services to deploy and monetize 5G.
  • Games
    AI-driven solutions to build and scale games faster.
  • Manufacturing
    Migration and AI tools to optimize the manufacturing value chain.
  • Supply Chain and Logistics
    Enable sustainable, efficient, and resilient data-driven operations across supply chain and logistics operations.
  • Government
    Data storage, AI, and analytics solutions for government agencies.
  • Education
    Teaching tools to provide more engaging learning experiences.
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  • Application Modernization
    Assess, plan, implement, and measure software practices and capabilities to modernize and simplify your organization’s business application portfolios.
  • CAMP
    Program that uses DORA to improve your software delivery capabilities.
  • Modernize Traditional Applications
    Analyze, categorize, and get started with cloud migration on traditional workloads.
  • Migrate from PaaS: Cloud Foundry, Openshift
    Tools for moving your existing containers into Google's managed container services.
  • Migrate from Mainframe
    Automated tools and prescriptive guidance for moving your mainframe apps to the cloud.
  • Modernize Software Delivery
    Software supply chain best practices - innerloop productivity, CI/CD and S3C.
  • DevOps Best Practices
    Processes and resources for implementing DevOps in your org.
  • SRE Principles
    Tools and resources for adopting SRE in your org.
  • Day 2 Operations for GKE
    Tools and guidance for effective GKE management and monitoring.
  • FinOps and Optimization of GKE
    Best practices for running reliable, performant, and cost effective applications on GKE.
  • Run Applications at the Edge
    Guidance for localized and low latency apps on Google’s hardware agnostic edge solution.
  • Architect for Multicloud
    Manage workloads across multiple clouds with a consistent platform.
  • Go Serverless
    Fully managed environment for developing, deploying and scaling apps.
  • Artificial Intelligence
    Add intelligence and efficiency to your business with AI and machine learning.
  • Customer Engagement Suite with Google AI
    End-to-end application that combines our most advanced conversational AI.
  • Document AI
    Document processing and data capture automated at scale.
  • Vertex AI Search for retail
    Google-quality search and product recommendations for retailers.
  • Gemini for Google Cloud
    AI assistants for application development, coding, and more.
  • Generative AI on Google Cloud
    Transform content creation and discovery, research, customer service, and developer efficiency with the power of generative AI.
  • APIs and Applications
    Speed up the pace of innovation without coding, using APIs, apps, and automation.
  • New Business Channels Using APIs
    Attract and empower an ecosystem of developers and partners.
  • Unlocking Legacy Applications Using APIs
    Cloud services for extending and modernizing legacy apps.
  • Open Banking APIx
    Simplify and accelerate secure delivery of open banking compliant APIs.
  • Data Analytics
    Generate instant insights from data at any scale with a serverless, fully managed analytics platform that significantly simplifies analytics.
  • Data Migration
    Migrate and modernize with an AI-ready data platform.
  • Data Lake Modernization
    Services for building and modernizing your data lake.
  • Stream Analytics
    Insights from ingesting, processing, and analyzing event streams.
  • Marketing Analytics
    Solutions for collecting, analyzing, and activating customer data.
  • Datasets
    Data from Google, public, and commercial providers to enrich your analytics and AI initiatives.
  • Business Intelligence
    Solutions for modernizing your BI stack and creating rich data experiences.
  • AI for Data Analytics
    Write SQL, build predictive models, and visualize data with AI for data analytics.
  • Databases
    Migrate and manage enterprise data with security, reliability, high availability, and fully managed data services.
  • Database Migration
    Guides and tools to simplify your database migration life cycle.
  • Database Modernization
    Upgrades to modernize your operational database infrastructure.
  • Databases for Games
    Build global, live games with Google Cloud databases.
  • Google Cloud Databases
    Database services to migrate, manage, and modernize data.
  • Migrate Oracle workloads to Google Cloud
    Rehost, replatform, rewrite your Oracle workloads.
  • Open Source Databases
    Fully managed open source databases with enterprise-grade support.
  • SQL Server on Google Cloud
    Options for running SQL Server virtual machines on Google Cloud.
  • Gemini for Databases
    Supercharge database development and management with AI.
  • Infrastructure Modernization
    Migrate quickly with solutions for SAP, VMware, Windows, Oracle, and other workloads.
  • Application Migration
    Discovery and analysis tools for moving to the cloud.
  • SAP on Google Cloud
    Certifications for running SAP applications and SAP HANA.
  • High Performance Computing
    Compute, storage, and networking options to support any workload.
  • Windows on Google Cloud
    Tools and partners for running Windows workloads.
  • Data Center Migration
    Migration solutions for VMs, apps, databases, and more.
  • Active Assist
    Automatic cloud resource optimization and increased security.
  • Virtual Desktops
    Remote work solutions for desktops and applications (VDI & DaaS).
  • Rapid Migration and Modernization Program
    End-to-end migration program to simplify your path to the cloud.
  • Backup and Disaster Recovery
    Ensure your business continuity needs are met.
  • Red Hat on Google Cloud
    Google and Red Hat provide an enterprise-grade platform for traditional on-prem and custom applications.
  • Cross-Cloud Network
    Simplify hybrid and multicloud networking, and secure your workloads, data, and users.
  • Observability
    Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve app performance with end-to-end visibility.
  • Productivity and Collaboration
    Change the way teams work with solutions designed for humans and built for impact.
  • Google Workspace
    Collaboration and productivity tools for enterprises.
  • Google Workspace Essentials
    Secure video meetings and modern collaboration for teams.
  • Cloud Identity
    Unified platform for IT admins to manage user devices and apps.
  • Chrome Enterprise
    ChromeOS, Chrome Browser, and Chrome devices built for business.
  • Security
    Detect, investigate, and respond to online threats to help protect your business.
  • Security Analytics and Operations
    Solution for analyzing petabytes of security telemetry.
  • Web App and API Protection
    Threat and fraud protection for your web applications and APIs.
  • Security and Resilience Framework
    Solutions for each phase of the security and resilience life cycle.
  • Risk and compliance as code (RCaC)
    Solution to modernize your governance, risk, and compliance function with automation.
  • Software Supply Chain Security
    Solution for improving end-to-end software supply chain security.
  • Security Foundation
    Recommended products to help achieve a strong security posture.
  • Google Cloud Cybershield™
    Strengthen nationwide cyber defense.
  • Startups and SMB
    Accelerate startup and SMB growth with tailored solutions and programs.
  • Startup Program
    Get financial, business, and technical support to take your startup to the next level.
  • Small and Medium Business
    Explore solutions for web hosting, app development, AI, and analytics.
  • Software as a Service
    Build better SaaS products, scale efficiently, and grow your business.
Products
  • Featured Products
  • Compute Engine
    Virtual machines running in Google’s data center.
  • Cloud Storage
    Object storage that’s secure, durable, and scalable.
  • BigQuery
    Data warehouse for business agility and insights.
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Google Kubernetes Engine
    Managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Vertex AI
    Unified platform for ML models and generative AI.
  • Looker
    Platform for BI, data applications, and embedded analytics.
  • Apigee API Management
    Manage the full life cycle of APIs anywhere with visibility and control.
  • Cloud SQL
    Relational database services for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server.
  • Gemini
    Google Cloud products powered by Gemini.
  • Cloud CDN
    Content delivery network for delivering web and video.
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  • AI and Machine Learning
  • Vertex AI Platform
    Unified platform for ML models and generative AI.
  • Vertex AI Studio
    Build, tune, and deploy foundation models on Vertex AI.
  • Vertex AI Agent Builder
    Build and deploy gen AI experiences.
  • Conversational Agents
    Build conversational AI with both deterministic and gen AI functionality.
  • Vertex AI Search
    Build Google-quality search for your enterprise apps and experiences.
  • Speech-to-Text
    Speech recognition and transcription across 125 languages.
  • Text-to-Speech
    Speech synthesis in 220+ voices and 40+ languages.
  • Translation AI
    Language detection, translation, and glossary support.
  • Document AI
    Document processing and data capture automated at scale.
  • Vision AI
    Custom and pre-trained models to detect emotion, text, and more.
  • Contact Center as a Service
    Omnichannel contact center solution that is native to the cloud.
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  • Business Intelligence
  • Looker
    Platform for BI, data applications, and embedded analytics.
  • Looker Studio
    Interactive data suite for dashboarding, reporting, and analytics.
  • Compute
  • Compute Engine
    Virtual machines running in Google’s data center.
  • App Engine
    Serverless application platform for apps and back ends.
  • Cloud GPUs
    GPUs for ML, scientific computing, and 3D visualization.
  • Migrate to Virtual Machines
    Server and virtual machine migration to Compute Engine.
  • Spot VMs
    Compute instances for batch jobs and fault-tolerant workloads.
  • Batch
    Fully managed service for scheduling batch jobs.
  • Sole-Tenant Nodes
    Dedicated hardware for compliance, licensing, and management.
  • Bare Metal
    Infrastructure to run specialized workloads on Google Cloud.
  • Recommender
    Usage recommendations for Google Cloud products and services.
  • VMware Engine
    Fully managed, native VMware Cloud Foundation software stack.
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
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  • Containers
  • Google Kubernetes Engine
    Managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Cloud Build
    Solution for running build steps in a Docker container.
  • Artifact Registry
    Package manager for build artifacts and dependencies.
  • Cloud Code
    IDE support to write, run, and debug Kubernetes applications.
  • Cloud Deploy
    Fully managed continuous delivery to GKE and Cloud Run.
  • Migrate to Containers
    Components for migrating VMs into system containers on GKE.
  • Deep Learning Containers
    Containers with data science frameworks, libraries, and tools.
  • Knative
    Components to create Kubernetes-native cloud-based software.
  • Data Analytics
  • BigQuery
    Data warehouse for business agility and insights.
  • Looker
    Platform for BI, data applications, and embedded analytics.
  • Dataflow
    Streaming analytics for stream and batch processing.
  • Pub/Sub
    Messaging service for event ingestion and delivery.
  • Dataproc
    Service for running Apache Spark and Apache Hadoop clusters.
  • Cloud Data Fusion
    Data integration for building and managing data pipelines.
  • Cloud Composer
    Workflow orchestration service built on Apache Airflow.
  • BigLake
    Storage engine to query multi-format and multimodal data.
  • Dataplex
    Intelligent data fabric for unifying data management across silos.
  • Dataform
    Build, version control, and deploy SQL workflows in BigQuery.
  • Analytics Hub
    Service for securely and efficiently exchanging data analytics assets.
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  • Databases
  • AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
    Fully managed, PostgreSQL-compatible database for enterprise workloads.
  • Cloud SQL
    Fully managed database for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server.
  • Firestore
    Cloud-native document database for building rich mobile, web, and IoT apps.
  • Spanner
    Cloud-native relational database with unlimited scale and 99.999% availability.
  • Bigtable
    Cloud-native wide-column database for large-scale, low-latency workloads.
  • Datastream
    Serverless change data capture and replication service.
  • Database Migration Service
    Serverless, minimal downtime migrations to Cloud SQL.
  • Bare Metal Solution
    Fully managed infrastructure for your Oracle workloads.
  • Memorystore
    Fully managed Redis and Memcached for sub-millisecond data access.
  • Developer Tools
  • Artifact Registry
    Universal package manager for build artifacts and dependencies.
  • Cloud Code
    IDE support to write, run, and debug Kubernetes applications.
  • Cloud Build
    Continuous integration and continuous delivery platform.
  • Cloud Deploy
    Fully managed continuous delivery to GKE and Cloud Run.
  • Cloud Deployment Manager
    Service for creating and managing Google Cloud resources.
  • Cloud SDK
    Command-line tools and libraries for Google Cloud.
  • Cloud Scheduler
    Cron job scheduler for task automation and management.
  • Cloud Source Repositories
    Private Git repository to store, manage, and track code.
  • Infrastructure Manager
    Automate infrastructure management with Terraform.
  • Cloud Workstations
    Managed and secure development environments in the cloud.
  • Gemini Code Assist
    AI-powered assistant available across Google Cloud and your IDE.
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  • Distributed Cloud
  • Google Distributed Cloud Connected
    Distributed cloud services for edge workloads.
  • Google Distributed Cloud Air-gapped
    Distributed cloud for air-gapped workloads.
  • Hybrid and Multicloud
  • Google Kubernetes Engine
    Managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Apigee API Management
    API management, development, and security platform.
  • Migrate to Containers
    Tool to move workloads and existing applications to GKE.
  • Cloud Build
    Service for executing builds on Google Cloud infrastructure.
  • Observability
    Monitoring, logging, and application performance suite.
  • Cloud Service Mesh
    Fully managed service mesh based on Envoy and Istio.
  • Google Distributed Cloud
    Fully managed solutions for the edge and data centers.
  • Industry Specific
  • Anti Money Laundering AI
    Detect suspicious, potential money laundering activity with AI.
  • Cloud Healthcare API
    Solution for bridging existing care systems and apps on Google Cloud.
  • Device Connect for Fitbit
    Gain a 360-degree patient view with connected Fitbit data on Google Cloud.
  • Telecom Network Automation
    Ready to use cloud-native automation for telecom networks.
  • Telecom Data Fabric
    Telecom data management and analytics with an automated approach.
  • Telecom Subscriber Insights
    Ingests data to improve subscriber acquisition and retention.
  • Spectrum Access System (SAS)
    Controls fundamental access to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS).
  • Integration Services
  • Application Integration
    Connect to 3rd party apps and enable data consistency without code.
  • Workflows
    Workflow orchestration for serverless products and API services.
  • Apigee API Management
    Manage the full life cycle of APIs anywhere with visibility and control.
  • Cloud Tasks
    Task management service for asynchronous task execution.
  • Cloud Scheduler
    Cron job scheduler for task automation and management.
  • Dataproc
    Service for running Apache Spark and Apache Hadoop clusters.
  • Cloud Data Fusion
    Data integration for building and managing data pipelines.
  • Cloud Composer
    Workflow orchestration service built on Apache Airflow.
  • Pub/Sub
    Messaging service for event ingestion and delivery.
  • Eventarc
    Build an event-driven architecture that can connect any service.
  • Management Tools
  • Cloud Shell
    Interactive shell environment with a built-in command line.
  • Cloud console
    Web-based interface for managing and monitoring cloud apps.
  • Cloud Endpoints
    Deployment and development management for APIs on Google Cloud.
  • Cloud IAM
    Permissions management system for Google Cloud resources.
  • Cloud APIs
    Programmatic interfaces for Google Cloud services.
  • Service Catalog
    Service catalog for admins managing internal enterprise solutions.
  • Cost Management
    Tools for monitoring, controlling, and optimizing your costs.
  • Observability
    Monitoring, logging, and application performance suite.
  • Carbon Footprint
    Dashboard to view and export Google Cloud carbon emissions reports.
  • Config Connector
    Kubernetes add-on for managing Google Cloud resources.
  • Active Assist
    Tools for easily managing performance, security, and cost.
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  • Maps and Geospatial
  • Earth Engine
    Geospatial platform for Earth observation data and analysis.
  • Google Maps Platform
    Create immersive location experiences and improve business operations.
  • Media Services
  • Cloud CDN
    Content delivery network for serving web and video content.
  • Live Stream API
    Service to convert live video and package for streaming.
  • OpenCue
    Open source render manager for visual effects and animation.
  • Transcoder API
    Convert video files and package them for optimized delivery.
  • Video Stitcher API
    Service for dynamic or server side ad insertion.
  • Migration
  • Migration Center
    Unified platform for migrating and modernizing with Google Cloud.
  • Application Migration
    App migration to the cloud for low-cost refresh cycles.
  • Migrate to Virtual Machines
    Components for migrating VMs and physical servers to Compute Engine.
  • Cloud Foundation Toolkit
    Reference templates for Deployment Manager and Terraform.
  • Database Migration Service
    Serverless, minimal downtime migrations to Cloud SQL.
  • Migrate to Containers
    Components for migrating VMs into system containers on GKE.
  • BigQuery Data Transfer Service
    Data import service for scheduling and moving data into BigQuery.
  • Rapid Migration and Modernization Program
    End-to-end migration program to simplify your path to the cloud.
  • Transfer Appliance
    Storage server for moving large volumes of data to Google Cloud.
  • Storage Transfer Service
    Data transfers from online and on-premises sources to Cloud Storage.
  • VMware Engine
    Migrate and run your VMware workloads natively on Google Cloud.
  • Mixed Reality
  • Immersive Stream for XR
    Hosts, renders, and streams 3D and XR experiences.
  • Networking
  • Cloud Armor
    Security policies and defense against web and DDoS attacks.
  • Cloud CDN and Media CDN
    Content delivery network for serving web and video content.
  • Cloud DNS
    Domain name system for reliable and low-latency name lookups.
  • Cloud Load Balancing
    Service for distributing traffic across applications and regions.
  • Cloud NAT
    NAT service for giving private instances internet access.
  • Cloud Connectivity
    Connectivity options for VPN, peering, and enterprise needs.
  • Network Connectivity Center
    Connectivity management to help simplify and scale networks.
  • Network Intelligence Center
    Network monitoring, verification, and optimization platform.
  • Network Service Tiers
    Cloud network options based on performance, availability, and cost.
  • Virtual Private Cloud
    Single VPC for an entire organization, isolated within projects.
  • Private Service Connect
    Secure connection between your VPC and services.
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  • Operations
  • Cloud Logging
    Google Cloud audit, platform, and application logs management.
  • Cloud Monitoring
    Infrastructure and application health with rich metrics.
  • Error Reporting
    Application error identification and analysis.
  • Managed Service for Prometheus
    Fully-managed Prometheus on Google Cloud.
  • Cloud Trace
    Tracing system collecting latency data from applications.
  • Cloud Profiler
    CPU and heap profiler for analyzing application performance.
  • Cloud Quotas
    Manage quotas for all Google Cloud services.
  • Productivity and Collaboration
  • AppSheet
    No-code development platform to build and extend applications.
  • AppSheet Automation
    Build automations and applications on a unified platform.
  • Google Workspace
    Collaboration and productivity tools for individuals and organizations.
  • Google Workspace Essentials
    Secure video meetings and modern collaboration for teams.
  • Gemini for Workspace
    Embeds generative AI across Google Workspace apps.
  • Cloud Identity
    Unified platform for IT admins to manage user devices and apps.
  • Chrome Enterprise
    ChromeOS, Chrome browser, and Chrome devices built for business.
  • Security and Identity
  • Cloud IAM
    Permissions management system for Google Cloud resources.
  • Sensitive Data Protection
    Discover, classify, and protect your valuable data assets.
  • Mandiant Managed Defense
    Find and eliminate threats with confidence 24x7.
  • Google Threat Intelligence
    Know who’s targeting you.
  • Security Command Center
    Platform for defending against threats to your Google Cloud assets.
  • Cloud Key Management
    Manage encryption keys on Google Cloud.
  • Mandiant Incident Response
    Minimize the impact of a breach.
  • Chrome Enterprise Premium
    Get secure enterprise browsing with extensive endpoint visibility.
  • Assured Workloads
    Compliance and security controls for sensitive workloads.
  • Google Security Operations
    Detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats.
  • Mandiant Consulting
    Get expert guidance before, during, and after an incident.
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  • Serverless
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Cloud Functions
    Platform for creating functions that respond to cloud events.
  • App Engine
    Serverless application platform for apps and back ends.
  • Workflows
    Workflow orchestration for serverless products and API services.
  • API Gateway
    Develop, deploy, secure, and manage APIs with a fully managed gateway.
  • Storage
  • Cloud Storage
    Object storage that’s secure, durable, and scalable.
  • Block Storage
    High-performance storage for AI, analytics, databases, and enterprise applications.
  • Filestore
    File storage that is highly scalable and secure.
  • Persistent Disk
    Block storage for virtual machine instances running on Google Cloud.
  • Cloud Storage for Firebase
    Object storage for storing and serving user-generated content.
  • Local SSD
    Block storage that is locally attached for high-performance needs.
  • Storage Transfer Service
    Data transfers from online and on-premises sources to Cloud Storage.
  • Parallelstore
    High performance, managed parallel file service.
  • Google Cloud NetApp Volumes
    File storage service for NFS, SMB, and multi-protocol environments.
  • Backup and DR Service
    Service for centralized, application-consistent data protection.
  • Web3
  • Blockchain Node Engine
    Fully managed node hosting for developing on the blockchain.
  • Blockchain RPC
    Enterprise-grade RPC for building on the blockchain.
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Data Processing and Security Terms (Customers)

Last modified: September 24, 2021

This is not the current version of this document and is provided for archival purposes. View the current version

These Data Processing and Security Terms, including their appendices (the “Terms”) are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) and related technical support to Customer (the “Agreement”).

1. Commencement

These Terms will be effective and replace any previously applicable data processing and security terms from the Terms Effective Date (as defined below).

2. Definitions

2.1 Capitalized terms defined in the Agreement apply to these Terms. In addition, in these Terms:

  • Additional Security Controls means security resources, features, functionality and/or controls that Customer may use at its option and/or as it determines, including the Admin Console, encryption, logging and monitoring, identity and access management, security scanning, and firewalls.
  • Adequate Country means: 

(a) for data processed subject to the EU GDPR: the EEA, or a country or territory that is the subject of an adequacy decision by the Commission under Article 45(1) of the EU GDPR; 

(b) for data processed subject to the UK GDPR: the UK or a country or territory that is the subject of the adequacy regulations under Article 45(1) of the UK GDPR and Section 17A of the Data Protection Act 2018; and/or 

(c) for data processed subject to the Swiss FDPA: Switzerland, or a country or territory that (i) is included in the list of the states whose legislation ensures an adequate level of protection as published by the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, or (ii) is the subject of an adequacy decision by the Swiss Federal Council under the Swiss FDPA.

  • Alternative Transfer Solution means a solution, other than SCCs, that enables the lawful transfer of personal data to a third country in accordance with European Data Protection Law.
  • Audited Services means the then-current Services indicated as being in-scope for the relevant certification or report at https://cloud.google.com/security/compliance/services-in-scope. Google may not remove a Service from this URL unless that Service has been discontinued in accordance with the Agreement.
  • Customer Data has the meaning given in the Agreement or, if no such meaning is given, means data provided by or on behalf of Customer or Customer End Users via the Services under the Account.
  • Customer End Users has the meaning given in the Agreement or, if not such meaning is given, has the meaning given to “End Users” in the Agreement.
  • Customer Personal Data means the personal data contained within the Customer Data, including any special categories of personal data defined under European Data Protection Law.
  • Customer SCCs means the SCCs (EU Controller-to-Processor), the SCCs (EU Processor-to-Processor), the SCCs (EU Processor-to-Controller), and/or the SCCs (UK Controller-to-Processor), as applicable.
  • Data Incident means a breach of Google’s security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Customer Data on systems managed by or otherwise controlled by Google.
  • EEA means the European Economic Area.
  • EMEA means Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
  • EU GDPR means Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC.
  • European Data Protection Law means, as applicable: (a) the GDPR; and/or (b) the Swiss FDPA.
  • European Law means, as applicable: (a) EU or EU Member State law (if the EU GDPR applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data); and (b) the law of the UK or a part of the UK (if the UK GDPR applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data).
  • GDPR means, as applicable: (a) the EU GDPR; and/or (b) the UK GDPR.
  • Google’s Third Party Auditor means a Google-appointed, qualified and independent third party auditor, whose then-current identity Google will disclose to Customer.
  • Instructions has the meaning given in Section 5.2.1 (Customer’s Instructions).
  • Non-European Data Protection Law means data protection or privacy laws in force outside the EEA, the UK and Switzerland.
  • Notification Email Address means the email address(es) designated by Customer in the Admin Console or Order Form to receive certain notifications from Google. Customer is responsible for using the Admin Console to ensure that its Notification Email Address remains current and valid.
  • SCCs means the Customer SCCs and/or SCCs (EU Processor-to-Processor, Google Exporter), as applicable.
  • SCCs (EU Controller-to-Processor) means the terms at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/sccs/eu-c2p
  • SCCs (EU Processor-to-Controller) means the terms at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/sccs/eu-p2c
  • SCCs (EU Processor-to-Processor) means the terms at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/sccs/eu-p2p
  • SCCs (EU Processor-to-Processor, Google Exporter) means the terms at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/sccs/eu-p2p-google-exporter
  • SCCs (UK Controller-to-Processor) means the terms at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/sccs/uk-c2p
  • Security Documentation means all documents and information made available by Google under Section 7.5.1 (Reviews of Security Documentation).
  • Security Measures has the meaning given in Section 7.1.1 (Google’s Security Measures).
  • Subprocessor means a third party authorized as another processor under these Terms to have logical access to and process Customer Data in order to provide parts of the Services and TSS.
  • Supervisory Authority means, as applicable: (a) a “supervisory authority” as defined in the EU GDPR; and/or (b) the “Commissioner” as defined in the UK GDPR and/or the Swiss FDPA.
  • Swiss FDPA means the Federal Data Protection Act of 19 June 1992 (Switzerland).
  • Term means the period from the Terms Effective Date until the end of Google’s provision of the Services, including, if applicable, any period during which provision of the Services may be suspended and any post-termination period during which Google may continue providing the Services for transitional purposes.
  • Terms Effective Date means the date on which Customer accepted, or the parties otherwise agreed to, these Terms.
  • UK GDPR means the EU GDPR as amended and incorporated into UK law under the UK European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, and applicable secondary legislation made under that Act.

2.2 The terms “personal data”, “data subject”, “processing”, “controller” and “processor” as used in these Terms have the meanings given in the GDPR irrespective of whether European Data Protection Law or Non-European Data Protection Law applies.

3. Duration

Regardless of whether the Agreement has terminated or expired, these Terms will remain in effect until, and automatically expire when, Google deletes all Customer Data as described in these Terms.

4. Scope of Data Protection Law

4.1 Application of European Law. The parties acknowledge that European Data Protection Law will apply to the processing of Customer Personal Data if, for example:

a. the processing is carried out in the context of the activities of an establishment of Customer in the territory of the EEA or the UK; and/or

b. the Customer Personal Data is personal data relating to data subjects who are in the EEA or the UK and the processing relates to the offering to them of goods or services in the EEA or the UK, or the monitoring of their behavior in the EEA or the UK.

4.2 Application of Non-European Law. The parties acknowledge that Non-European Data Protection Law may also apply to the processing of Customer Personal Data.

4.3 Application of Terms. Except to the extent these Terms state otherwise, these Terms will apply irrespective of whether European Data Protection Law or Non-European Data Protection Law applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data.

5. Processing of Data

5.1 Roles and Regulatory Compliance; Authorization.

5.1.1 Processor and Controller Responsibilities. If European Data Protection Law applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data:

a. the subject matter and details of the processing are described in Appendix 1;

b. Google is a processor of that Customer Personal Data under European Data Protection Law;

c. Customer is a controller or processor, as applicable, of that Customer Personal Data under European Data Protection Law; and

d. each party will comply with the obligations applicable to it under European Data Protection Law with respect to the processing of that Customer Personal Data.

5.1.2 Processor Customers. If European Data Protection Law applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data and Customer is a processor: 

a. Customer warrants on an ongoing basis that the relevant controller has authorized: (i) the Instructions, (ii) Customer’s appointment of Google as another processor, and (iii) Google’s engagement of Subprocessors as described in Section 11 (Subprocessors);

b. Customer will immediately forward to the relevant controller any notice provided by Google under Sections 5.2.3 (Instruction Notifications), 7.2.1 (Incident Notification), 9.2.1 (Responsibility for Requests), 11.4 (Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes) or that refers to any SCCs; and

c. Customer may:

i. request access for the relevant controller to the SOC Reports in accordance with Section 7.5.3(a); and

ii. make available to the relevant controller any other information made available by Google under Sections 10.5 (Supplementary Measures and Information), 10.7 (Data Center Information) and 11.2 (Information about Subprocessors).

5.1.3 Responsibilities under Non-European Law. If Non-European Data Protection Law applies to either party’s processing of Customer Personal Data, the relevant party will comply with any obligations applicable to it under that law with respect to the processing of that Customer Personal Data.

5.2 Scope of Processing.

5.2.1 Customer’s Instructions. Customer instructs Google to process Customer Personal Data only in accordance with applicable law: (a) to provide, secure, and monitor the Services and TSS; (b) as further specified via Customer’s use of the Services (including the Admin Console and other functionality of the Services) and TSS; (c) as documented in the form of the Agreement (including these Terms); and (d) as further documented in any other written instructions given by Customer and acknowledged by Google as constituting instructions for purposes of these Terms (collectively, the “Instructions”).

5.2.2 Google’s Compliance with Instructions. Google will comply with the Instructions unless prohibited by European Law. 

5.2.3 Instruction Notifications. Google will immediately notify Customer if, in Google’s opinion: (a) European Law prohibits Google from complying with an Instruction; (b) an Instruction does not comply with European Data Protection Law; or (c) Google is otherwise unable to comply with an Instruction, in each case unless such notice is prohibited by European Law. This Section does not reduce either party’s rights and obligations elsewhere in the Agreement. 

6. Data Deletion

6.1 Deletion by Customer. Google will enable Customer to delete Customer Data during the Term in a manner consistent with the functionality of the Services. If Customer uses the Services to delete any Customer Data during the Term and that Customer Data cannot be recovered by Customer, this use will constitute an Instruction to Google to delete the relevant Customer Data from Google’s systems in accordance with applicable law. Google will comply with this Instruction as soon as reasonably practicable and within a maximum period of 180 days, unless European Law requires storage.

6.2 Return or Deletion at the end of the Term. If Customer wishes to retain any Customer Data after the end of the Term, it may instruct Google in accordance with Section 9.1 (Access; Rectification; Restricted Processing; Portability) to return that data during the Term. Customer instructs Google to delete all remaining Customer Data (including existing copies) from Google’s systems at the end of the Term in accordance with applicable law. After a recovery period of up to 30 days from that date, Google will comply with this Instruction as soon as reasonably practicable and within a maximum period of 180 days, unless European Law requires storage.

7. Data Security

7.1 Google’s Security Measures, Controls and Assistance.

7.1.1 Google’s Security Measures. Google will implement and maintain technical and organizational measures to protect Customer Data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access as described in Appendix 2 (the “Security Measures”). The Security Measures include measures to encrypt personal data; to help ensure ongoing confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of Google’s systems and services; to help restore timely access to personal data following an incident; and for regular testing of effectiveness. Google may update the Security Measures from time to time provided that such updates do not result in a material reduction of the security of the Services.

7.1.2 Access and Compliance. Google will: (a) authorize its employees, contractors and Subprocessors to access Customer Personal Data only as strictly necessary to comply with Instructions; (b) take appropriate steps to ensure compliance with the Security Measures by its employees, contractors and Subprocessors to the extent applicable to their scope of performance; and (c) ensure that all persons authorized to process Customer Personal Data are under an obligation of confidentiality.

7.1.3 Additional Security Controls. Google will make Additional Security Controls available to: (a) allow Customer to take steps to secure Customer Data; and (b) provide Customer with information about securing, accessing and using Customer Data.

7.1.4 Google’s Security Assistance. Google will (taking into account the nature of the processing of Customer Personal Data and the information available to Google) assist Customer in ensuring compliance with its (or, where Customer is a processor, the relevant controller’s) obligations under Articles 32 to 34 of the GDPR, by:

a. implementing and maintaining the Security Measures in accordance with Section 7.1.1 (Google’s Security Measures);

b. making Additional Security Controls available to Customer in accordance with Section 7.1.3 (Additional Security Controls);

c. complying with the terms of Section 7.2 (Data Incidents);

d. providing Customer with the Security Documentation in accordance with Section 7.5.1 (Reviews of Security Documentation) and the information contained in the Agreement (including these Terms); and

e. if subsections (a)-(d) above are insufficient for Customer (or the relevant controller) to comply with such obligations, upon Customer’s request, providing Customer with additional reasonable cooperation and assistance.

7.2 Data Incidents.

7.2.1 Incident Notification. Google will notify Customer promptly and without undue delay after becoming aware of a Data Incident, and promptly take reasonable steps to minimize harm and secure Customer Data.

7.2.2 Details of Data Incident. Google’s notification of a Data Incident will describe: the nature of the Data Incident including the Customer resources impacted; the measures Google has taken, or plans to take, to address the Data Incident and mitigate its potential risk; the measures, if any, Google recommends that Customer take to address the Data Incident; and details of a contact point where more information can be obtained. If it is not possible to provide all such information at the same time, Google’s initial notification will contain the information then available and further information will be provided without undue delay as it becomes available.

7.2.3 Delivery of Notification. Notification(s) of any Data Incident(s) will be delivered to the Notification Email Address.

7.2.4 No Assessment of Customer Data by Google. Google has no obligation to assess Customer Data in order to identify information subject to any specific legal requirements.

7.2.5 No Acknowledgement of Fault by Google. Google’s notification of or response to a Data Incident under this Section 7.2 (Data Incidents) will not be construed as an acknowledgement by Google of any fault or liability with respect to the Data Incident.

7.3 Customer’s Security Responsibilities and Assessment.

7.3.1 Customer’s Security Responsibilities. Without prejudice to Google’s obligations under Sections 7.1 (Google’s Security Measures, Controls and Assistance) and 7.2 (Data Incidents), and elsewhere in the Agreement, Customer is responsible for its use of the Services and its storage of any copies of Customer Data outside Google’s or Google’s Subprocessors’ systems, including:

a. using the Services and Additional Security Controls to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk to the Customer Data;

b. securing the account authentication credentials, systems and devices Customer uses to access the Services; and

c. backing up its Customer Data as appropriate.

7.3.2 Customer’s Security Assessment. Customer agrees that the Services, Security Measures implemented and maintained by Google, Additional Security Controls and Google’s commitments under this Section 7 (Data Security) provide a level of security appropriate to the risk to Customer Data (taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation and the nature, scope, context and purposes of the processing of Customer Personal Data as well as the risks to individuals).

7.4 Compliance Certifications and SOC Reports. Google will maintain at least the following for the Audited Services in order to evaluate the continued effectiveness of the Security Measures: (a) certificates for ISO 27001, ISO 27017 and ISO 27018, and its PCI DSS Attestation of Compliance (the “Compliance Certifications”); and (b) SOC 2 and SOC 3 reports produced by Google’s Third Party Auditor and updated annually based on an audit performed at least once every 12 months (the “SOC Reports”). Google may add standards at any time. Google may replace a Compliance Certification or SOC Report with an equivalent or enhanced alternative.

7.5 Reviews and Audits of Compliance.

7.5.1 Reviews of Security Documentation. Google will make the Compliance Certifications and the SOC Reports available for review by Customer to demonstrate compliance by Google with its obligations under these Terms.

7.5.2 Customer’s Audit Rights.

a. If European Data Protection Law applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data, Google will allow Customer or an independent auditor appointed by Customer to conduct audits (including inspections) to verify Google’s compliance with its obligations under these Terms in accordance with Section 7.5.3 (Additional Business Terms for Reviews and Audits). During an audit, Google will make available all information necessary to demonstrate such compliance and contribute to the audit as described in Section 7.4 (Compliance Certifications and SOC Reports) and this Section 7.5 (Reviews and Audits of Compliance).

b. If Customer SCCs apply as described in Section 10.3 (Restricted Transfers), Google will allow Customer (or an independent auditor appointed by Customer) to conduct audits as described in those SCCs and, during an audit, make available all information required by those SCCs, both in accordance with Section 7.5.3 (Additional Business Terms for Reviews and Audits).

c. Customer may conduct an audit to verify Google’s compliance with its obligations under these Terms by reviewing the Security Documentation (which reflects the outcome of audits conducted by Google’s Third Party Auditor).

7.5.3 Additional Business Terms for Reviews and Audits.

a. Customer must send any requests for reviews of the SOC 2 report under Section 5.1.2(c)(i) or 7.5.1, or audits under Section 7.5.2(a) or 7.5.2(b), to Google’s Cloud Data Protection Team as described in Section 12 (Cloud Data Protection Team; Processing Records).

b. Following receipt by Google of a request under Section 7.5.3(a), Google and Customer will discuss and agree in advance on: (i) the reasonable date(s) of and security and confidentiality controls applicable to any review of the SOC 2 report under Section 5.1.2(c)(i) or 7.5.1; and (ii) the reasonable start date, scope and duration of and security and confidentiality controls applicable to any audit under Section 7.5.2(a) or 7.5.2(b).

c. Google may charge a fee (based on Google’s reasonable costs) for any audit under Section 7.5.2(a) or 7.5.2(b). Google will provide Customer with further details of any applicable fee, and the basis of its calculation, in advance of any such audit. Customer will be responsible for any fees charged by any auditor appointed by Customer to execute any such audit.

d. Google may object in writing to an auditor appointed by Customer to conduct any audit under Section 7.5.2(a) or 7.5.2(b) if the auditor is, in Google’s reasonable opinion, not suitably qualified or independent, a competitor of Google, or otherwise manifestly unsuitable. Any such objection by Google will require Customer to appoint another auditor or conduct the audit itself.

8. Impact Assessments and Consultations

Google will (taking into account the nature of the processing and the information available to Google) assist Customer in ensuring compliance with its (or, where Customer is a processor, the relevant controller’s) obligations under Articles 35 and 36 of the GDPR, by:

a. providing Additional Security Controls in accordance with Section 7.1.3 (Additional Security Controls) and the Security Documentation in accordance with Section 7.5.1 (Reviews of Security Documentation);

b. providing the information contained in the Agreement (including these Terms); and

c. if subsections (a) and (b) above are insufficient for Customer (or the relevant controller) to comply with such obligations, upon Customer’s request, providing Customer with additional reasonable cooperation and assistance.

9. Access etc.; Data Subject Rights; Data Export

9.1 Access; Rectification; Restricted Processing; Portability. During the Term, Google will enable Customer, in a manner consistent with the functionality of the Services, to access, rectify and restrict processing of Customer Data, including via the deletion functionality provided by Google as described in Section 6.1 (Deletion by Customer), and to export Customer Data. If Customer becomes aware that any Customer Personal Data is inaccurate or outdated, Customer will be responsible for using such functionality to rectify or delete that data if required by applicable European Data Protection Law. 

9.2 Data Subject Requests.

9.2.1 Responsibility for Requests. During the Term, if Google’s Cloud Data Protection Team receives a request from a data subject that relates to Customer Personal Data and identifies Customer, Google will: (a) advise the data subject to submit their request to Customer; (b) promptly notify Customer; and (c) not otherwise respond to that data subject’s request without authorization from Customer. Customer will be responsible for responding to any such request including, where necessary, by using the functionality of the Services.

9.2.2 Google’s Data Subject Request Assistance. Google will (taking into account the nature of the processing of Customer Personal Data) assist Customer in fulfilling its (or, where Customer is a processor, the relevant controller’s) obligations under Chapter III of the GDPR to respond to requests for exercising the data subject’s rights by:

a. providing Additional Security Controls in accordance with Section 7.1.3 (Additional Security Controls);

b. complying with Sections 9.1 (Access; Rectification; Restricted Processing; Portability) and 9.2.1 (Responsibility for Requests); and

c. if subsections (a) and (b) above are insufficient for Customer (or the relevant controller) to comply with such obligations, upon Customer’s request, providing Customer with additional reasonable cooperation and assistance.

10. Data Transfers

10.1 Data Storage and Processing Facilities. Subject to Google’s data location commitments under the Service Specific Terms and to the remainder of this Section 10 (Data Transfers), Customer Data may be processed in any country in which Google or its Subprocessors maintain facilities.

10.2 Permitted Transfers. The parties acknowledge that European Data Protection Law does not require SCCs or an Alternative Transfer Solution in order for Customer Personal Data to be processed in or transferred to an Adequate Country (“Permitted Transfers”).

10.3 Restricted Transfers. If the processing of Customer Personal Data involves any transfers that are not Permitted Transfers, and European Data Protection Law applies to those transfers (as certified by Customer under Section 10.4 (Certification by Non-EMEA Customers) if its billing address is outside EMEA) (“Restricted Transfers”), then:

a. if Google announces its adoption of an Alternative Transfer Solution for any Restricted Transfers, then Google will ensure that they are made in accordance with that Alternative Transfer Solution; and/or 

b. if Google has not adopted an Alternative Transfer Solution for any Restricted Transfers, then:

i. if Google’s address is in an Adequate Country:

A. the SCCs (EU Processor-to-Processor, Google Exporter) will apply with respect to all Restricted Transfers from Google to Subprocessors; and

B. in addition, if Customer’s billing address is not in an Adequate Country, the SCCs (EU Processor-to Controller) will apply (regardless of whether Customer is a controller and/or processor) with respect to Restricted Transfers between Google and Customer; or

ii. if Google’s address is not in an Adequate Country:

A. the SCCs (EU Controller-to-Processor) and/or SCCs (EU Processor-to-Processor) will apply (according to whether Customer is a controller and/or processor) with respect to Restricted Transfers between Google and Customer that are subject to the EU GDPR and/or the Swiss FDPA; and

B. the SCCs (UK Controller-to-Processor) will apply (regardless of whether Customer is a controller and/or processor) with respect to Restricted Transfers between Google and Customer that are subject to the UK GDPR.

10.4 Certification by Non-EMEA Customers. If Customer’s billing address is outside EMEA, and the processing of Customer Personal Data is subject to European Data Protection Law, Customer will certify as such, and identify its competent Supervisory Authority, via the Admin Console.

10.5 Supplementary Measures and Information. Google will provide Customer with information relevant to Restricted Transfers, including information about Additional Security Controls and other supplementary measures to protect Customer Personal Data:

a. as described in Section 7.5.1 (Reviews of Security Documentation);

b. in the documentation for the Services, available at https://cloud.google.com/docs; and

c. in the Google Cloud Trust and Security website, available at https://cloud.google.com/security. 

10.6 Termination. If Customer concludes, based on its current or intended use of the Services, that the Alternative Transfer Solution and/or SCCs, as applicable, do not provide appropriate safeguards for Customer Personal Data, then Customer may immediately terminate the Agreement for convenience by notifying Google.

10.7 Data Center Information. Information about the locations of Google data centers is available at: https://cloud.google.com/about/locations/ (as may be updated by Google from time to time).

11. Subprocessors

11.1 Consent to Subprocessor Engagement. Customer specifically authorizes the engagement as Subprocessors of those entities listed as of the Terms Effective Date at the URL specified in Section 11.2 (Information about Subprocessors). In addition, without prejudice to Section 11.4 (Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes), Customer generally authorizes the engagement as Subprocessors of any other third parties (“New Subprocessors”).

11.2 Information about Subprocessors. Information about Subprocessors, including their functions and locations, is available at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/subprocessors (as may be updated by Google from time to time in accordance with these Terms).

11.3 Requirements for Subprocessor Engagement. When engaging any Subprocessor, Google will:

a. ensure via a written contract that:

i. the Subprocessor only accesses and uses Customer Data to the extent required to perform the obligations subcontracted to it, and does so in accordance with the Agreement (including these Terms); and

ii. if the processing of Customer Personal Data is subject to European Data Protection Law, the data protection obligations described in these Terms (as referred to in Article 28(3) of the GDPR, if applicable), are imposed on the Subprocessor; and

b. remain fully liable for all obligations subcontracted to, and all acts and omissions of, the Subprocessor.

11.4 Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes.

a. When any New Subprocessor is engaged during the Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the New Subprocessor starts processing any Customer Data, notify Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform).

b. Customer may, within 90 days after being notified of the engagement of a New Subprocessor, object by immediately terminating the Agreement for convenience by notifying Google.

12. Cloud Data Protection Team; Processing Records

12.1 Google’s Cloud Data Protection Team. Google’s Cloud Data Protection Team will provide prompt and reasonable assistance with any Customer queries related to processing of Customer Personal Data under the Agreement and can be contacted at https://support.google.com/cloud/contact/dpo (and/or via such other means as Google may provide from time to time).

12.2 Google’s Processing Records. Google will keep appropriate documentation of its processing activities as required by the GDPR. To the extent the GDPR requires Google to collect and maintain records of certain information relating to Customer, Customer will use the Admin Console to supply such information and keep it accurate and up-to-date. Google may make any such information available to the Supervisory Authorities if required by the GDPR.

12.3 Controller Requests. During the Term, if Google’s Cloud Data Protection Team receives a request or instruction from a third party purporting to be a controller of Customer Personal Data, Google will advise the third party to contact Customer. 

13. Interpretation

13.1 Precedence. To the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between:

a. these Terms and the remainder of the Agreement, these Terms will prevail; and

b. any Customer SCCs (which are incorporated by reference into these Terms) and the remainder of the Agreement (including these Terms), the Customer SCCs will prevail.

13.2 Legacy MCCs. The SCCs will, as of the Transition Date, supersede and terminate any Model Contract Clauses approved under Directive 95/46/EC and previously entered into by Customer and Google LLC. The “Transition Date” means: (a) if Customer’s billing address is outside EMEA, and the processing of Customer Personal Data is subject to European Data Protection Law, the earlier of (i) the date on which Customer certifies as such in accordance with Section 10.4 (Certification by Non-EMEA Customers), and (ii) 27 October 2021; or (b) otherwise, 27 September 2021. Where Google LLC is not a party to the Agreement, Google LLC will be a third party beneficiary of this Section 13.2. 

13.3 No Modification of SCCs. Nothing in the Agreement (including these Terms) is intended to modify or contradict any SCCs or prejudice the fundamental rights or freedoms of data subjects under European Data Protection Law.

Appendix 1: Subject Matter and Details of the Data Processing

Subject Matter

Google’s provision of the Services and TSS to Customer.

Duration of the Processing

The Term plus the period from the end of the Term until deletion of all Customer Data by Google in accordance with the Terms.

Nature and Purpose of the Processing

Google will process Customer Personal Data for the purposes of providing the Services and TSS to Customer in accordance with the Terms.

Categories of Data

Data relating to individuals provided to Google via the Services, by (or at the direction of) Customer or by Customer End Users.

Data Subjects

Data subjects include the individuals about whom data is provided to Google via the Services by (or at the direction of) Customer or by Customer End Users.

Appendix 2: Security Measures

As from the Terms Effective Date, Google will implement and maintain the Security Measures described in this Appendix 2.

1. Data Center and Network Security

(a) Data Centers.

Infrastructure. Google maintains geographically distributed data centers. Google stores all production data in physically secure data centers.

Redundancy. Infrastructure systems have been designed to eliminate single points of failure and minimize the impact of anticipated environmental risks. Dual circuits, switches, networks or other necessary devices help provide this redundancy. The Services are designed to allow Google to perform certain types of preventative and corrective maintenance without interruption. All environmental equipment and facilities have documented preventative maintenance procedures that detail the process for and frequency of performance in accordance with the manufacturer’s or internal specifications. Preventative and corrective maintenance of the data center equipment is scheduled through a standard change process according to documented procedures.

Power. The data center electrical power systems are designed to be redundant and maintainable without impact to continuous operations, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In most cases, a primary as well as an alternate power source, each with equal capacity, is provided for critical infrastructure components in the data center. Backup power is provided by various mechanisms such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) batteries, which supply consistently reliable power protection during utility brownouts, blackouts, over voltage, under voltage, and out-of-tolerance frequency conditions. If utility power is interrupted, backup power is designed to provide transitory power to the data center, at full capacity, for up to 10 minutes until the backup generator systems take over. The backup generators are capable of automatically starting up within seconds to provide enough emergency electrical power to run the data center at full capacity typically for a period of days.

Server Operating Systems. Google servers use a Linux based implementation customized for the application environment. Data is stored using proprietary algorithms to augment data security and redundancy. Google employs a code review process to increase the security of the code used to provide the Services and enhance the security products in production environments.

Businesses Continuity. Google has designed and regularly plans and tests its business continuity planning/disaster recovery programs.

(b) Networks and Transmission.

Data Transmission. Data centers are typically connected via high-speed private links to provide secure and fast data transfer between data centers. This is designed to prevent data from being read, copied, altered or removed without authorization during electronic transfer or transport or while being recorded onto data storage media. Google transfers data via Internet standard protocols.

External Attack Surface. Google employs multiple layers of network devices and intrusion detection to protect its external attack surface. Google considers potential attack vectors and incorporates appropriate purpose built technologies into external facing systems.

Intrusion Detection. Intrusion detection is intended to provide insight into ongoing attack activities and provide adequate information to respond to incidents. Google’s intrusion detection involves:

  1. tightly controlling the size and make-up of Google’s attack surface through preventative measures;
  2. employing intelligent detection controls at data entry points; and
  3. employing technologies that automatically remedy certain dangerous situations.

Incident Response. Google monitors a variety of communication channels for security incidents, and Google’s security personnel will react promptly to known incidents.

Encryption Technologies. Google makes HTTPS encryption (also referred to as SSL or TLS connection) available. Google servers support ephemeral elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman cryptographic key exchange signed with RSA and ECDSA. These perfect forward secrecy (PFS) methods help protect traffic and minimize the impact of a compromised key, or a cryptographic breakthrough.

2. Access and Site Controls

(a) Site Controls.

On-site Data Center Security Operation. Google’s data centers maintain an on-site security operation responsible for all physical data center security functions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The on-site security operation personnel monitor closed circuit TV (CCTV) cameras and all alarm systems. On-site security operation personnel perform internal and external patrols of the data center regularly.

Data Center Access Procedures. Google maintains formal access procedures for allowing physical access to the data centers. The data centers are housed in facilities that require electronic card key access, with alarms that are linked to the on-site security operation. All entrants to the data center are required to identify themselves as well as show proof of identity to on-site security operations. Only authorized employees, contractors and visitors are allowed entry to the data centers. Only authorized employees and contractors are permitted to request electronic card key access to these facilities. Data center electronic card key access requests must be made through e-mail, and require the approval of the requestor’s manager and the data center director. All other entrants requiring temporary data center access must: (i) obtain approval in advance from the data center managers for the specific data center and internal areas they wish to visit; (ii) sign in at on-site security operations; and (iii) reference an approved data center access record identifying the individual as approved.

On-site Data Center Security Devices. Google’s data centers employ an electronic card key and biometric access control system that is linked to a system alarm. The access control system monitors and records each individual’s electronic card key and when they access perimeter doors, shipping and receiving, and other critical areas. Unauthorized activity and failed access attempts are logged by the access control system and investigated, as appropriate. Authorized access throughout the business operations and data centers is restricted based on zones and the individual’s job responsibilities. The fire doors at the data centers are alarmed. CCTV cameras are in operation both inside and outside the data centers. The positioning of the cameras has been designed to cover strategic areas including, among others, the perimeter, doors to the data center building, and shipping/receiving. On-site security operations personnel manage the CCTV monitoring, recording and control equipment. Secure cables throughout the data centers connect the CCTV equipment. Cameras record on site via digital video recorders 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The surveillance records are retained for up to 30 days based on activity.

(b) Access Control.

Infrastructure Security Personnel. Google has, and maintains, a security policy for its personnel, and requires security training as part of the training package for its personnel. Google’s infrastructure security personnel are responsible for the ongoing monitoring of Google’s security infrastructure, the review of the Services, and responding to security incidents.

Access Control and Privilege Management. Customer’s administrators and Customer End Users must authenticate themselves via a central authentication system or via a single sign on system in order to use the Services.

Internal Data Access Processes and Policies – Access Policy. Google’s internal data access processes and policies are designed to prevent unauthorized persons and/or systems from gaining access to systems used to process personal data. Google designs its systems to (i) only allow authorized persons to access data they are authorized to access; and (ii) ensure that personal data cannot be read, copied, altered or removed without authorization during processing, use and after recording. The systems are designed to detect any inappropriate access. Google employs a centralized access management system to control personnel access to production servers, and only provides access to a limited number of authorized personnel. Google’s authentication and authorization systems utilize SSH certificates and security keys, and are designed to provide Google with secure and flexible access mechanisms. These mechanisms are designed to grant only approved access rights to site hosts, logs, data and configuration information. Google requires the use of unique user IDs, strong passwords, two factor authentication and carefully monitored access lists to minimize the potential for unauthorized account use. The granting or modification of access rights is based on: the authorized personnel’s job responsibilities; job duty requirements necessary to perform authorized tasks; and a need to know basis. The granting or modification of access rights must also be in accordance with Google’s internal data access policies and training. Approvals are managed by workflow tools that maintain audit records of all changes. Access to systems is logged to create an audit trail for accountability. Where passwords are employed for authentication (e.g., login to workstations), password policies that follow at least industry standard practices are implemented. These standards include restrictions on password reuse and sufficient password strength. For access to extremely sensitive information (e.g., credit card data), Google uses hardware tokens.

3. Data

(a) Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Google stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Subject to any Instructions to the contrary (e.g., in the form of a data location selection), Google replicates Customer Data between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google also logically isolates Customer Data. Customer will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing settings applicable to Customer End Users for specific purposes. Customer may choose to use logging functionality that Google makes available via the Services.

(b) Decommissioned Disks and Disk Erase Policy. Disks containing data may experience performance issues, errors or hardware failure that lead them to be decommissioned (“Decommissioned Disk”). Every Decommissioned Disk is subject to a series of data destruction processes (the “Disk Erase Policy”) before leaving Google’s premises either for reuse or destruction. Decommissioned Disks are erased in a multi-step process and verified complete by at least two independent validators. The erase results are logged by the Decommissioned Disk’s serial number for tracking. Finally, the erased Decommissioned Disk is released to inventory for reuse and redeployment. If, due to hardware failure, the Decommissioned Disk cannot be erased, it is securely stored until it can be destroyed. Each facility is audited regularly to monitor compliance with the Disk Erase Policy.

4. Personnel Security

Google personnel are required to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the company’s guidelines regarding confidentiality, business ethics, appropriate usage, and professional standards. Google conducts reasonably appropriate backgrounds checks to the extent legally permissible and in accordance with applicable local labor law and statutory regulations.

Personnel are required to execute a confidentiality agreement and must acknowledge receipt of, and compliance with, Google’s confidentiality and privacy policies. Personnel are provided with security training. Personnel handling Customer Data are required to complete additional requirements appropriate to their role (e.g., certifications). Google’s personnel will not process Customer Data without authorization.

5. Subprocessor Security

Before onboarding Subprocessors, Google conducts an audit of the security and privacy practices of Subprocessors to ensure Subprocessors provide a level of security and privacy appropriate to their access to data and the scope of the services they are engaged to provide. Once Google has assessed the risks presented by the Subprocessor, then subject to the requirements described in Section 11.3 (Requirements for Subprocessor Engagement) of these Terms, the Subprocessor is required to enter into appropriate security, confidentiality and privacy contract terms.

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