Common use of Denial of Service Attack Clause in Contracts

Denial of Service Attack. Denial of service attack means any actions or instructions constructed or generated with the ability to damage, interfere with or otherwise affect the availability or performance of networks, network services, network connectivity or computer systems. Denial of service attacks include, but are not limited to, the generation of excess traffic into network addresses, the exploitation of system or network weaknesses, the generation of excess or non-genuine traffic between and amongst networks and the procurement of such actions or instructions by other computer systems.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Property Owners Insurance Policy, Property Owners Insurance Policy, Property Owners Insurance Policy

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Denial of Service Attack. Denial of service Service Attack means an attack executed over one or more networks or the Internet, which attack is specifically designed and intended to disrupt the operation of a network and render a network inaccessible to authorized users. Direct and Continuous Physical Control means any actions or instructions constructed or generated with the ability to damage, interfere with or otherwise affect the availability or performance of networks, network services, network connectivity or computer systems. Denial of service attacks include, but are not limited to, the generation of excess traffic into network addresses, the exploitation of system or network weaknesses, the generation of excess or non-genuine traffic between and amongst networks and the procurement of such actions or instructions by other computer systems.at all times:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Denial of Service Attack. Denial of service attack means any actions or instructions constructed or generated with the ability to damage, interfere with or otherwise affect the availability or performance of networks, network services, network connectivity or computer information systems. Denial of service attacks Service Attacks include, but are not limited to, the generation of excess traffic into network addresses, the exploitation of system or network weaknesses, weaknesses and the generation of excess or non-genuine traffic between and amongst networks and the procurement of such actions or instructions by other computer systemsnetworks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Property Owners Insurance Policy, Property Owners Insurance Policy

Denial of Service Attack. Denial of service attack means any actions or instructions constructed or generated with the ability to damage, interfere with or otherwise affect the availability or performance of networks, network services, network connectivity or computer information systems. Denial of service attacks include, but are not limited to, to the generation of excess traffic into network addresses, the exploitation of system or network weaknesses, weaknesses and the generation of excess or non-genuine traffic between and amongst networks and the procurement of such actions or instructions by other computer systemsnetworks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tradesman Insurance Policy

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Denial of Service Attack. Denial of service Service Attack means an attack executed over one or more networks or the Internet, which attack is specifically designed and intended to disrupt the operation of a network and render a network inaccessible to authorized users. DIRECT AND CONTINUOUS PHYSICAL CONTROL Direct and Continuous Physical Control means any actions or instructions constructed or generated with the ability to damage, interfere with or otherwise affect the availability or performance of networks, network services, network connectivity or computer systems. Denial of service attacks include, but are not limited to, the generation of excess traffic into network addresses, the exploitation of system or network weaknesses, the generation of excess or non-genuine traffic between and amongst networks and the procurement of such actions or instructions by other computer systems.at all times:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

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