Common use of Data Processor Breach of Security Clause in Contracts

Data Processor Breach of Security. 1. In the event of a data breach by either Council, which involves DfC and NIHE data, the Council Liaison Officer must immediately inform DfC and NIHE of the circumstances. 2. A data breach can take the form of the following:-  The loss or theft of data;  Equipment failure;  Professional hacking attempt;  Professional “blagging” whereby data is obtained by deceit; and  Human error by accidental disclosure. (An organisation mistakenly providing personal information to the wrong person, for example by sending details out to the wrong address). 3. Once it has been confirmed that DfC and NIHE personal data has been involved, the main DfC Data Breach procedure must be invoked. It must also be assumed that the Council will have a data breach procedure in place; however, DfC will lead on this matter.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement

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Data Processor Breach of Security. 1. In the event of a data breach by either the Council, which involves DfC and NIHE data, the Council Liaison Officer must immediately inform DfC and NIHE of the circumstances. 2. A data breach can take the form of the following:-  The loss or theft of data;  Equipment failure;  Professional hacking attempt;  Professional “blagging” whereby data is obtained by deceit; and  Human error by accidental disclosure. (An organisation mistakenly providing personal information to the wrong person, for example by sending details out to the wrong address). 3. Once it has been confirmed that DfC and NIHE personal data has been involved, the main DfC Data Breach procedure must be invoked. It must also be assumed that the Council will have a data breach procedure in place; however, DfC will lead on this matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

Data Processor Breach of Security. 1. In the event of a data breach by either the Council, which involves DfC and NIHE data, the Council Liaison Officer must immediately inform DfC and NIHE of the circumstances. . 2. A data breach can take the form of the following:- The loss or theft of data; Equipment failure; Professional hacking attempt; Professional “blagging” whereby data is obtained by deceit; and Human error by accidental disclosure. (An organisation mistakenly providing personal information to the wrong person, for example by sending details out to the wrong address). 3. Once it has been confirmed that DfC and NIHE personal data has been involved, the main DfC Data Breach procedure must be invoked. It must also be assumed that the Council will have a data breach procedure in place; however, DfC will lead on this matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

Data Processor Breach of Security. 1. In the event of a data breach by either the Council, which involves DfC and NIHE data, the Council Liaison Officer must immediately inform DfC and NIHE of the circumstances. 2. A data breach can take the form of the following:- The loss or theft of data; Equipment failure; Professional hacking attempt; Professional “blagging” whereby data is obtained by deceit; and Human error by accidental disclosure. (An organisation mistakenly providing personal information to the wrong person, for example by sending details out to the wrong address). 3. Once it has been confirmed that DfC and NIHE personal data has been involved, the main DfC Data Breach procedure must be invoked. It must also be assumed that the Council will have a data breach procedure in place; however, DfC will lead on this matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

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Data Processor Breach of Security. 1. In the event of a data breach by either Council, which involves DfC and NIHE data, the Council Liaison Officer must immediately inform DfC and NIHE of the circumstances. 2. A data breach can take the form of the following:- The loss or theft of data; Equipment failure; Professional hacking attempt; Professional “blagging” whereby data is obtained by deceit; and Human error by accidental disclosure. (An organisation mistakenly providing personal information to the wrong person, for example by sending details out to the wrong address). 3. Once it has been confirmed that DfC and NIHE personal data has been involved, the main DfC Data Breach procedure must be invoked. It must also be assumed that the Council will have a data breach procedure in place; however, DfC will lead on this matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

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