Security Breach Reporting Sample Clauses

Security Breach Reporting. The Contractor acknowledges that in the performance of its obligations under this Contract, it may be a “data collectorpursuant to Chapter 62 of Title 9 of the Vermont Statutes (9 V.S.A. §2430(3)). In the event of any actual or suspected security breach the Contractor either suffers or learns of that either compromises or could compromise State Data (including PII, PHI or ePHI) in any format or media, whether encrypted or unencrypted (for example, but not limited to: physical trespass on a secure facility; intrusion or hacking or other brute force attack on any State environment; loss or theft of a PC, laptop, desktop, tablet, smartphone, removable data storage device or other portable device; loss or theft of printed materials; or failure of security policies) (collectively, a “Security Breach”), and in accordance with 9 V.S.A. § 2435(b)(2), the Contractor shall immediately notify appropriate State personnel of such Security Breach. The Contractor’s report shall identify: (i) the nature of the Security Breach; (ii) the State Data used or disclosed; (iii) who made the unauthorized use or received the unauthorized disclosure; (iv) what the Contractor has done or shall do to mitigate any deleterious effect of the unauthorized use or disclosure; and (v) what corrective action the Contractor has taken or shall take to prevent future similar unauthorized use or disclosure. The Contractor shall provide such other information, including a written report, as reasonably requested by the State. The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable laws, as such laws may be amended from time to time (including, but not limited to, Chapter 62 of Title 9 of the Vermont Statutes, HIPAA and/or HITECH) that require notification in the event of unauthorized release of personally-identifiable information or other event requiring notification. In the event of a breach of any of the Contractor’s security obligations or other event requiring notification under applicable law (“Notification Event”), the Contractor agrees to fully cooperate with the State, assume responsibility for such notice if the State determines it to be appropriate under the circumstances of any particular Security Breach, and assume all costs associated with a Security Breach and Notification Event, including but not limited to, notice, outside investigation and services (including mailing, call center, forensics, counsel and/or crisis management), and/or credit monitoring, in the sole determination of th...
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Security Breach Reporting. The Contractor acknowledges that in the performance of its obligations under this Contract, it will be a "data collector" pursuant to Chapter 62 of Title 9 of the Vermont Statutes (9 V.S.A. §2430(3)). In the event of any Security Breach, as defined by Title 9, Chapter 62, Contractor shall notify appropriate State personnel of such Security Breach. Such notice shall be compliant with applicable law, including 9 V.S.A. § 2435. The Contractor shall provide such other information, in writing, as reasonably requested by the State. In the event of a breach of the Contractor's security obligations or other event requiring notification under applicable law ("Notification Event"), the Contractor agrees to fully cooperate with the State, assume responsibility for such notice if the State determines it to be appropriate under the circumstances of any particular Security Breach, and assume all reasonable costs associated with a Security Breach, including but not limited to, notice, outside investigation and services (including mailing, call center, forensics, counsel and/or crisis management), and/or credit monitoring, as reasonably determined by the State consistent with Title 9, Chapter 62. In the event the Contractor fails to timely give notice in accordance with applicable law, including 9 VSA § 2435, the State may assume responsibility for providing all required notices of said Security Breach upon notice to the Contractor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, by execution of this Contract, it is acting or conducting business in the State of Vermont. In addition to any other indemnification obligations in this Contract, the Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the State from any costs, loss or damage to the State resulting from a Security Breach or the unauthorized disclosure by the Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, and subcontractors of such State Data to the extent such damages are due to the negligence or misconduct of the Contractor.
Security Breach Reporting. Responsible Party shall notify Insurer within forty-eight (48) hours upon learning of an actual or potential Security Breach involving Personal Information. Responsible Party must provide notice to Insurer’s Security Office by emailing xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and must include, at a minimum, and to the extent known the following information: (a) the nature of the Security Breach; (b) the estimated impact on the Insurer; (c) the name of a senior level person responsible for communicating with the Insurer regarding the Security Breach; and (e) the investigative action taken or planned. Responsible Party must cooperate fully with all Insurer requests for information regarding the Security Breach and Responsible Party must provide regular updates on each Security Breach and the investigative and corrective action taken. Any action taken with respect to such Security Breach, including but not limited to the investigation and any communication to internal or external parties regarding the Security Breach, will be at the sole discretion of the Insurer unless otherwise required by applicable law.
Security Breach Reporting. The Contractor acknowledges that in the performance of its obligations under this Contract, it may be a “data collectorpursuant to Chapter 62 of Title 9 of the Vermont Statutes (9 V.S.A. §2430(3)). In the event of any unauthorized acquisition of electronic data or a reasonable belief of an unauthorized acquisition of electronic data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of State Data (“Security Breach”), and in accordance with 9
Security Breach Reporting. Responsible Party shall notify Insurer within forty-eight (48) hours upon learning of an actual or potential Security Breach involving Personal Information. Responsible Party must provide notice to Insurer’s Security Office by emailing xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and must include, at a minimum, and to the extent known the following information: (a) the nature of the Security
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Security Breach Reporting. The Contractor acknowledges that in the performance of its obligations under this Contract, it will be a “data collectorpursuant to Chapter 62 of Title 9 of the Vermont Statutes (9 V.S.A. §2430(3)). In the event of any actual or suspected security breach the Contractor either suffers or learns of that either compromises or could compromise State Data in any format or media, whether encrypted or unencrypted (including personally identifiable information) (for example, but not limited to, physical trespass on a secure facility, intrusion or hacking or other brute force attack on any State environment, loss/theft of a PC or other portable device (laptop, desktop, tablet, smartphone, removable data storage device), loss/theft of printed materials, failure of security policies, etc.) (collectively, a “Security Breach”), and in accordance with 9 V.S.A. §2435(b)(2), the Contractor will immediately notify appropriate State personnel of such Security Breach. The Contractor's report shall identify: (i) the nature of the Security Breach, (ii) the State Data used or disclosed,
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