Common use of Security from Malware Clause in Contracts

Security from Malware. There are no known cases of malware disrupting telecom services, yet. However, malware can cause information leaks and can result in the leak of private user information. However, some viruses, worms and Trojans can infect devices and spread malware via text messages or Bluetooth connectivity. This network-based service will also block Denial of Service attacks and restrict network traffic based on source, destination, IP ports and applications. It will also allow enterprise IT managers to lock and/or delete data on lost or stolen devices. The connectivity could affect platforms if adequate firewalls, IDPs are not strong. Therefore vendors would provide adequate firewall and IDPs and submit a certificate in this regard.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Security and Business Continuity Agreement, Security and Business Continuity Agreement

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