Common use of Security Incident Involving Personal Data Clause in Contracts

Security Incident Involving Personal Data. To the extent a Security Incident involves Personal Data as defined in NRS 205.4617 and is attributable to a breach by Contractor or Contractor Personnel of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, Contractor shall bear the costs incurred by Contractor in complying with its legal obligations relating to such Security Incident. In addition to any other damages for which Contractor may be liable under this Agreement, Contractor shall reimburse AOC and Customers for all costs incurred in providing (i) notice to affected individuals, (ii) such affected individuals with credit monitoring services for thirty-six (36) months (where such Security Incident results in the potential for exposure of Highly-Sensitive Personal Information), (iii) such affected individuals with $50,000 of identity theft insurance, (iv) call center support for such affected individuals for thirty (30) days, (v) any related governmental fees or fines assessed against AOC, (vi) any Losses for which Contractor would be liable under Section 15.1, and (vii) any other services that AOC or Customers deem necessary to protect such affected individuals in light of the risks posed by such Security Incident. The restrictions and Contractor liability limitations of Section 16 shall not be applicable to any damages incurred by the AOC, State, or the State of Nevada due to Contractor’s breach of this Security Incident Involving Personal Data subsection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Security Incident Involving Personal Data. To the extent a Security Incident involves Personal Data as defined in NRS 205.4617 and is attributable to a breach by Contractor or Contractor Personnel of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, Contractor shall bear the costs incurred by Contractor in complying with its legal obligations relating to such Security Incident. In addition to any other damages for which Contractor may be liable under this Agreement, Contractor shall reimburse AOC and Customers for all costs incurred in providing (i) notice to affected individuals, (ii) such affected individuals with credit monitoring services for thirty-six (36) months (where such Security Incident results in the potential for exposure of Highly-Sensitive Personal Information), (iii) such affected individuals with $50,000 of identity theft insurance, (iv) call center support for such affected individuals for thirty (30) days, (v) any related governmental fees or fines assessed against AOC, and (vi) any Losses for which Contractor would be liable under Section 15.1, and (vii) any other services that AOC or Customers deem necessary to protect such affected individuals in light of the risks posed by such Security Incident. The restrictions and Contractor liability limitations of Section 16 shall not be applicable to any damages incurred by the AOC, State, or the State of Nevada due to Contractor’s breach of this Security Incident Involving Personal Data subsection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

Security Incident Involving Personal Data. To the extent a Security Incident involves Personal Data as defined in NRS 205.4617 and is attributable to a breach by Contractor or Contractor Personnel of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, Contractor shall bear the costs incurred by Contractor in complying with its legal obligations relating to such Security Incident. In Incident and, in addition to any other damages for which Contractor may be liable under this Agreement, Contractor shall reimburse AOC and Customers for all costs incurred in providing (i) notice to affected individuals, (ii) such affected individuals with credit monitoring services for thirty-six (36) months (where such Security Incident results in the potential for exposure of Highly-Sensitive Personal Information), (iii) such affected individuals with $50,000 of identity theft insurance, (iv) call center support for such affected individuals for thirty (30) days, (v) any related governmental fees or fines assessed against AOC, (vi) any Losses for which Contractor would be liable under Section 15.1, and (vii) any other services that AOC or Customers deem necessary to protect such affected individuals in light of the risks posed by such Security Incident. The restrictions and Contractor liability limitations of Section 16 shall not be applicable to any damages incurred by the AOC, State, or the State of Nevada due to Contractor’s breach of this Security Incident Involving Personal Data subsection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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Security Incident Involving Personal Data. To the extent a Security Incident involves Personal Data as defined in NRS 205.4617 and is attributable to a breach by Contractor or Contractor Personnel of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, Contractor shall bear the costs incurred by Contractor in complying with its legal obligations relating to such Security Incident. In addition to any other damages for which Contractor may be liable under this Agreement, Contractor shall reimburse AOC and Customers for all costs incurred in providing (i) notice to affected individuals, (i) notice of Security Incident, (ii) such affected individuals with credit monitoring services for thirty-six (36) months (where such Security Incident results in the potential for exposure of Highly-Sensitive Personal Information), (iii) such affected individuals with $50,000 of identity theft insurance, (iv) call center support for such affected individuals for thirty (30) days, and for the AOC and Customers, (v) payment of any related governmental fees or fines assessed against AOCAOC and Customers, (vi) payment of any Losses for which Contractor would be liable under Section 15.1, and (vii) any other services that the AOC or Customers deem necessary to protect such affected individuals individual in light of the risks posed by such Security Incident. The restrictions and Contractor liability limitations of Section 16 shall not be applicable to any damages incurred by the AOC, State, or the State of Nevada due to Contractor’s breach of this Security Incident Involving Personal Data subsection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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