Common use of PRIVACY INCIDENT Clause in Contracts

PRIVACY INCIDENT. A privacy incident occurs when there is a loss of control, compromise, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized acquisition, unauthorized access, or failure to secure PII in usable form, whether physical or electronic, or when authorized users access survivor/registrant PII for an unauthorized purpose. The term encompasses both suspected and confirmed incidents involving PII which raise a reasonable risk of harm.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sharing Access Agreement, Sharing Access Agreement, Sharing Access Agreement

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PRIVACY INCIDENT. A privacy incident occurs when there is a loss of control, compromise, unauthorized disclosuredisclosure or exposure, unauthorized acquisition, unauthorized access, or failure to secure PII in usable readable form, whether physical or electronic, or when authorized users access survivor/registrant PII for an unauthorized purpose. The term encompasses both suspected and confirmed incidents involving PII Pll which raise a reasonable risk of harm.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement

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