Common use of Protection from Security Threats Clause in Contracts

Protection from Security Threats. (a) Threat management strategy is a composite of identifying a potential threats intent, capability, and probability of successful exploitation of a vulnerability. The controls used to safe guard against such exploitations are founded upon industry-accepted security standards. The overall cyber threat landscape has evolved from traditional opportunistic threats to also include persistent and determined adversaries. Xxxxxxx provides Security Awareness training to all Xxxxxxx employees to address the evolving technical and non-technical security threats. Training provides current and relevant content for key threats such as phishing, use of privileged access and social engineering. This training is conducted annually and is mandatory for all Xxxxxxx employees.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Itrack Terms, Raymond Iwarehouse Real, Intelligent Warehouse Solutions Terms

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