Security Incident Reporting A security incident occurs when CDA information assets are or reasonably believed to have been accessed, modified, destroyed, or disclosed without proper authorization, or are lost, or stolen. Subrecipient must comply with CDA’s security incident reporting procedures located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/ProgramsProviders/#Resources.
Security Incident Response Upon becoming aware of a Security Incident, MailChimp shall notify Customer without undue delay and shall provide timely information relating to the Security Incident as it becomes known or as is reasonably requested by Customer.
How Do I Get More Information? For more information, including a more detailed Notice, a copy of the Settlement Agreement and other documents, go to xxx.Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, contact the settlement administrator at 1- - _- or ExamSoft Settlement Administrator, [address], or call Class Counsel at 000-000-0000. EXHIBIT B COURT AUTHORIZED NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION AND PROPOSED SETTLEMENT ExamSoft Settlement Settlement Administrator P.O. Box 0000 City, ST 00000-0000 OUR RECORDS INDICATE YOU HAVE TAKEN AN ONLINE EXAM WITH EXAMSOFT AND MAY BE ENTITLED TO A PAYMENT FROM A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT. ||||||||||||||||||||||| Postal Service: Please do not mark barcode XXX—«ClaimID» «MailRec» «First1» «Last1» «C/O» «Addr1» «Addr2» «City», «St» «Zip» «Country» By Order of the Court Dated: [date] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit claiming that Defendant, remote proctoring company ExamSoft Worldwide, LLC f/k/a ExamSoft Worldwide, Inc., collected, captured, received, or otherwise obtained and/or stored the biometric identifiers and biometric information (collectively, “biometric information”) of thousands of Illinois test takers without first establishing a retention and deletion schedule for permanently destroying the biometric information, and without informing the test-takers of the specific purpose and length of term for which the biometric information is being collected, stored, and used. It is alleged that Defendant’s acts violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”), 740 ILCS 14/1, et seq. Defendant denies the allegations. Am I a Class Member? Our records indicate you may be a Class Member. Class Members are Illinois residents who used ExamSoft’s software to take an online exam between January 1, 2020 and May 5, 2021 and who had their facial geometry or other biometric information collected, captured, received, or otherwise obtained and/or stored by ExamSoft. What Can I Get? If approved by the Court, a Settlement Fund of $2,250,000.00 will be established to pay all Settlement Class Members, together with notice and administration expenses, approved attorneys’ fees and costs, and incentive awards. If you are entitled to relief, you will automatically receive a designated pro rata share of the Net Settlement Fund—which will be the remainder of the Settlement Fund after the deduction of attorneys’ fees, expenses, incentive awards, notice and settlement administration costs, and any other costs agreed to by the Parties and approved by the Court. Your pro rata share will be determined by whether you are a Private University Student, Public University Student, or Bar Exam Taker.
Incident Reports Any serious occurrence involving a beneficiary, outside the normal routine of the OTP (see TRICARE Operations Manual (XXX), Chapter 7, Section 4), shall be reported to the referring military providers and/or Military Treatment Facility (MTF)/Enhanced Multi-Service Market (eMSM) referral management office (on behalf of the military provider), and DHA, and/or a designee, as follows: (a) An incident of a life-threatening accident, patient death, patient disappearance, suicide attempt, incident of cruel or abusive treatment, or any equally dangerous situation involving a beneficiary, shall be reported by telephone on the next business day with a full written report within seven days. (b) The incident and the following report shall be documented in the patient’s clinical record. (c) Notification shall be provided, if appropriate, to the parents, legal guardian, or legal authorities.
Security Incident “Security Incident” means the attempted or successful unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of information or interference with system operations in an information system.
Personal Information security breach Supplier/Service Provider’s Obligations a) The Supplier/Service Provider shall notify the Information Officer of Transnet, in writing as soon as possible after it becomes aware of or suspects any loss, unauthorised access or unlawful use of any personal data and shall, at its own cost, take all necessary remedial steps to mitigate the extent of the loss or compromise of personal data and to restore the integrity of the affected Goods/Services as quickly as is possible. The Supplier/Service Provider shall also be required to provide Transnet with details of the persons affected by the compromise and the nature and extent of the compromise, including details of the identity of the unauthorised person who may have accessed or acquired the personal data. b) The Supplier/Service Provider shall provide on-going updates on its progress in resolving the compromise at reasonable intervals until such time as the compromise is resolved. c) Where required, the Supplier/Service Provider may be required to notify the South African Police Service; and/or the State Security Agency and where applicable, the relevant regulator and/or the affected persons of the security breach. Any such notification shall always include sufficient information to allow the persons to take protective measures against the potential consequences of the compromise. d) The Supplier/Service Provider undertakes to co‑operate in any investigation relating to security which is carried out by or on behalf of Transnet including providing any information or material in its possession or control and implementing new security measures.