Special Cap for Security Breach Sample Clauses

Special Cap for Security Breach. 8.4.1 FOR SAAS SUBSCRIPTIONS, THE EXCLUSIONS OF AND LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 8.1(a) AND (b) WILL NOT APPLY TO, AND INSTEAD SECTION
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Special Cap for Security Breach. 8.4.1 FOR SAAS SUBSCRIPTIONS, THE EXCLUSIONS OF AND LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 8.1(a) AND (b) WILL NOT APPLY TO, AND INSTEAD SECTION WILL APPLY TO: (a) BUYER’S COSTS OF INVESTIGATION, NOTIFICATION, REMEDIATION AND MITIGATION RESULTING FROM ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF BUYER DATA RESULTING FROM BREACH OF IPC GLOBAL SERVICES’ OBLIGATIONS UNDER ANY PRIVACY AND SECURITY TERMS, INCLUDING NOTICE OF BREACH TO AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS, INDUSTRY SELF-REGULATORY AGENCIES, GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES AND THE PUBLIC, AND CREDIT AND IDENTITY THEFT MONITORING SERVICES FOR AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS AND IPC GLOBAL SERVICES’ OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO PURSUANT TO SECTION 9.5; AND (b) ANY LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CLAIMS BROUGHT BY THIRD PARTIES AGAINST BUYER ARISING FROM ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF BUYER DATA RESULTING FROM BREACH OF IPC GLOBAL SERVICES’ OBLIGATIONS UNDER ANY PRIVACY AND SECURITY TERMS, INCLUDING OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS OF DEFENSE AND ANY AMOUNTS AWARDED AGAINST BUYER BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION OR AGREED UPON PURSUANT TO A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT. 8.4.2 FOR SAAS SUBSCRIPTIONS, IPC GLOBAL SERVICES’ AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF BUYER DATA RESULTING FROM BREACH OF IPC GLOBAL SERVICES’ OBLIGATIONS UNDER ANY PRIVACY AND SECURITY TERMS, INCLUDING
Special Cap for Security Breach. 8.4.1 THE FORGOING EXCLUSIONS OF AND LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SET FORTH IN CLAUSES 8.1(A) AND (B) WILL NOT APPLY TO, AND INSTEAD CLAUSE 8.
Special Cap for Security Breach. Clause 8.4 of the Standard Contract shall stand deleted.
Special Cap for Security Breach 

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  • Reimbursement of Expenses Associated with Security Breach In the event of a Security Breach that is attributable to the Provider, the Provider shall reimburse and indemnify the LEA for any and all costs and expenses that the LEA incurs in investigating and remediating the Security Breach, without regard to any limitation of liability provision otherwise agreed to between Provider and LEA, including but not limited to costs and expenses associated with: a. Providing notification to the parents of those students whose Student Data was compromised and regulatory agencies or other entities as required by law or contract; b. Providing credit monitoring to those students whose Student Data was exposed in a manner during the Security Breach that a reasonable person would believe may impact the student's credit or financial security; c. Legal fees, audit costs, fines, and any other fees or damages imposed against the LEA as a result of the security breach; and d. Providing any other notifications or fulfilling any other requirements adopted by the Illinois State Board of Education or under other State or federal laws.

  • Security for Secured Obligations This Patent Security Agreement and the Security Interest created hereby secures the payment and performance of the Secured Obligations, whether now existing or arising hereafter. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this Patent Security Agreement secures the payment of all amounts which constitute part of the Secured Obligations and would be owed by Grantors, or any of them, to Agent, the other members of the Lender Group, the Bank Product Providers or any of them, whether or not they are unenforceable or not allowable due to the existence of an Insolvency Proceeding involving any Grantor.

  • Security Breach Notification In addition to the information enumerated in Article V, Section 4(1) of the DPA Standard Clauses, any Security Breach notification provided by the Provider to the LEA shall include: a. A list of the students whose Student Data was involved in or is reasonably believed to have been involved in the breach, if known; and b. The name and contact information for an employee of the Provider whom parents may contact to inquire about the breach.

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