Customer Security Measures Sample Clauses

Customer Security Measures. Customer is independently responsible for establishing and maintaining its own policies and procedures and for ensuring compliance with CJIS and other security requirements that are outside the scope of the Subscription Services provided. Customer must establish and ensure compliance with access control policies and procedures, including password security measures. Further, Customer must maintain industry standard security and protective data privacy measures. Motorola disclaims any responsibility or liability whatsoever for the security or preservation of Customer Data or Solution Data once accessed or viewed by Customer or its representatives. Motorola further disclaims any responsibility or liability whatsoever that relates to or arise from Customer's failure to maintain industry standard security and data privacy measures and controls, including but not limited to lost or stolen passwords. Motorola reserves the right to terminate the Service if Customer’s failure to maintain or comply with industry standard security and control measures negatively impacts the Service, Solution, or Motorola’s own security measures.
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Customer Security Measures. Customer is responsible for all access to and use of the Services by means of Customer’s Equipment and Customer’s internal network, whether or not Customer has actual knowledge of or authorizes such access or use. Customer is responsible for the security of Customer’s internal network, and shall implement commercially reasonable security measures to prevent unauthorized use of or access to the Services. In accordance with Section 6.3 of the MSA, the failure by Customer to implement commercially reasonable network security measures may result in immediate termination of the Services and this Service Order by Provider. Customer will be solely liable and responsible for all conduct occurring through either authorized or unauthorized use of the Services through Customer’s network and/or Customer’s Equipment, until Customer informs Provider of a security breach. Provider is not responsible and assumes no liability for losses, claims, damages, expenses, or costs resulting from persons accessing Customer’s internal network and/or Provider’s network through Customer’s Equipment, and Customer shall hold Provider harmless from and indemnify Provider against any such claims, losses, or damages to the full extent arising from such access.
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