Common use of Buyer’s Obligations Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Obligations. 12.1. Buyer is solely responsible for the implementation and maintenance of a comprehensive security program (“Security Program”) that contains reasonable and appropriate security measures and safeguards to protect its computer network, systems, machines, and data (collectively, “Systems”), including those Systems on which it runs the Products or which it uses with the Services, against Cyber Threats. “Cyber Threat” means any circumstance or event with the potential to adversely impact, compromise, damage, or disrupt Buyer’s Systems or that may result in any unauthorized access, acquisition, loss, misuse, destruction, disclosure, and/or modification of Buyer’s Systems, including any data, including through malware, hacking, or similar attacks.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: General Terms of Sale, General Terms of Sale, General Terms of Sale

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