COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. (1) Contractor will fully cooperate with the Department’s investigation of any breach of Confidential Information involving Contractor, including but not limited to making witnesses, documents, HIPAA logs, systems logs, video recordings, or other pertinent or useful information available immediately upon Contractor’s reporting of the breach and throughout the investigation. Contractor’s full cooperation will include but not be limited to Contractor:
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COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. Supplier will fully cooperate with UC’s investigation of any Breach involving Supplier and/or the Services, including but not limited to making witnesses and documents available immediately upon Supplier’s reporting of the Breach. Supplier’s full cooperation will include but not be limited to Supplier:
COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. Contractor will fully cooperate with the Department’s investigation of any breach of Confidential Information involving Contractor, including but not limited to making witnesses, documents, HIPAA logs, systems logs, video recordings, or other pertinent or useful information available immediately upon Contractor’s reporting of the breach and throughout the investigation. Contractor’s full cooperation will include but not be limited to Contractor: Immediately preserving any potential forensic evidence relating to the breach, and remedying the breach as quickly as circumstances permit; Within forty-eight (48) hours designating a contact person to whom the Department will direct inquiries, and who will communicate Contractor responses to Department inquiries; Contractor will designate a Privacy Officer and Security Officer to serve as contacts for the Department; As rapidly as circumstances permit, applying appropriate resources to remedy the breach condition, investigate, document, restore the Department service(s) as directed by the Department, and undertake appropriate response activities such as working with the Department, its representative, and law enforcement to identify the breach, identify the perpetrator(s), and take appropriate actions to remediate the security vulnerability; Providing status reports to the Department at least every two (2) hours until the root cause of the breach is identified and a plan is devised to fully remediate the breach; Once the root cause of the breach is identified and a plan is devised to fully remediate the breach, providing status reports to the Department daily or at mutually agreed upon timeframes, to the Department on breach response activities, findings, analyses, and conclusions; Coordinating all media, law enforcement, or other breach notifications with the Department in advance of such notification(s), unless expressly prohibited by law; and Ensuring that knowledgeable Contractor staff is available on short notice, if needed, to participate in Department-initiated meetings and/or conference calls regarding the breach. CLASSIFICATION LABELS: Contractor shall ensure that all data classification labels contained on or included in any item of Confidential Information shall be reproduced by Contractor on any reproduction, modification, or translation of such Confidential Information. Contractor shall make a reasonable effort to add a proprietary notice or indication of confidentiality to any tangible materials with...
COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. In the event of a Breach, Contractor will: Immediately preserve any potential forensic evidence relating to the breach, and remedy the breach as quickly as circumstances permit;
COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. In the event of a Breach, Contractor will: • Immediately preserve any potential forensic evidence relating to the breach; • Promptly designate a contact person to whom the University will direct inquiries, and who will communicate Contractor responses to University inquiries; • As rapidly as circumstances permit, apply appropriate resources to remedy the breach condition, investigate, document, restore University service(s) as directed by the University, and undertake appropriate response activities; • Provide status reports to the University on Breach response activities, either on a daily basis or a frequency approved by the University; • Coordinate all media, law enforcement, or other Breach notifications with the University in advance of such notification(s), unless expressly prohibited by law; • Make all reasonable efforts to assist and cooperate with the University in its Breach response efforts; and • Ensure that knowledgeable Contractor staff are available on short notice, if needed, to participate in University-‐‐initiated meetings and/or conference calls regarding the Breach.
COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. In the event of a Breach, HRTec will: Immediately preserve any potential forensic evidence relating to the breach, and remedy the breach as quickly as circumstances permit:
COORDINATION OF BREACH RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. In the event of a Breach, will: • Immediately preserve any potential forensic evidence relating to the breach; • Promptly (within 2 business days) designate a contact person to whom the City will direct inquiries, and who will communicate responses to City inquiries; • As rapidly as circumstances permit, apply appropriate resources to remedy the breach condition, investigate, document, restore City service(s) as directed by the City, and undertake appropriate response activities; • Provide status reports to the City on Breach response activities, either on a daily basis or a frequency approved by the City; • Coordinate all media, law enforcement, or other Breach notifications with the City in advance of such notification(s), unless expressly prohibited by law; • Make all reasonable efforts to assist and cooperate with the City in its Breach response efforts; and • Ensure that knowledgeable staff are available on short notice, if needed, to participate in City-initiated meetings and/or conference calls regarding the Breach.
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