Reporting of Unauthorized Disclosures or Misuse of Non-Public Information Sample Clauses

Reporting of Unauthorized Disclosures or Misuse of Non-Public Information. Supplier agrees to comply with all applicable laws that require notification of individuals in the event of unauthorized release of any Non-Public Information or other event requiring notification. Supplier further assumes responsibility for informing all such individuals in accordance with applicable laws. Supplier shall report by both telephone and written notification, by calling the University’s Division of Information Technology Support Center at 202-994-GWIT(4948), and writing to the University at 44983 Xxxxx Square Drive, Enterprise Hall, Suite 340K Xxxxxxx, XX 00000, any use Supplier or disclosure of Non-Public Information not authorized by this Attachment C or in writing by the University. Supplier shall make the report to the University no more than one (1) Supplier business day after Supplier learns of such use or disclosure. Supplier's report shall identify: (i) the nature of the unauthorized use or disclosure, (ii) the Non- Public Information used or disclosed, (iii) who made the unauthorized use or received the unauthorized disclosure, (iv) what Supplier has done or shall do to mitigate any deleterious effect of the unauthorized use or disclosure, and (v) what corrective action Supplier has taken or shall take to prevent future similar unauthorized use or disclosure. Supplier shall provide such other information, including a written report, as reasonably requested by the University.
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Reporting of Unauthorized Disclosures or Misuse of Non-Public Information. Supplier agrees to comply with all applicable laws that require notification of individuals in the event of unauthorized release of any Non-Public Information or other event requiring notification. Supplier further assumes responsibility for informing all such individuals in accordance with applicable laws. Supplier shall report by both telephone and written notification, by calling the University’s Division of Information Technology Support Center at 202-994-GWIT(4948), and writing to the University at 44983 Xxxxx Square Drive, Enterprise Hall, Suite 340K Xxxxxxx, XX 00000, any use Supplier or disclosure of Non-Public Information not authorized by this Attachment C or in writing by the University. Supplier shall make the report to the University no more than one

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