Common use of Initial Breach Notice Clause in Contracts

Initial Breach Notice. 4.2.1. For federal information obtained from a federal system of records, including Federal Tax Information and Social Security Administration Data (which includes Medicaid and other governmental benefit program Confidential Information), Contractor shall notify DHHS of the Breach within the first hour of Discovery. The Contract shall specify whether Confidential Information is obtained from a federal system of records. For all other types of Confidential Information, Contractor shall also notify DHHS of the Breach within the first hour of Discovery, or in a timeframe otherwise approved by DHHS in writing. Contractor shall initially report to DHHS's Privacy and Security Officers via email at: • XXXX.XxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxXxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx; and • XXXX.XxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx. Notification shall also be provided via email to the DHHS Contract Manager.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Data Use Agreement, das.nebraska.gov

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Initial Breach Notice. 4.2.1. For federal information obtained from a federal system of records, including Federal Tax Information and Social Security Administration Data (which includes Medicaid and other governmental benefit program Confidential Information), Contractor shall notify DHHS of the Breach within the first hour of Discovery. The Contract shall specify whether Confidential Information is obtained from a federal system of records. For all other types of Confidential Information, Contractor shall also notify DHHS of the Breach within the first hour of Discovery, or in a timeframe otherwise approved by DHHS in writing. Contractor shall initially report to DHHS's Privacy and Security Officers via email at: XXXX.XxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxXxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx; and XXXX.XxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx. Notification shall also be provided via email to the DHHS Contract Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

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