Common use of Threat Data Clause in Contracts

Threat Data. If MSP has purchased a Subscription that includes endpoint security, Elastic may collect and use Threat Data (defined below) for threat analysis and mitigation, customer support, product management and improvement, and research and development. “Threat Data” is data derived from, or communicated to, the Software Component that is related to malicious or potentially malicious code, attacks or activity. Threat Data will not be shared with third parties in a manner attributable to an individual, an MSP Customer or MSP.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cloud MSP Agreement, Cloud MSP Agreement, Cloud MSP Agreement

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Threat Data. If MSP has purchased a Subscription that includes endpoint security, Elastic may collect and use Threat Data (defined below) for threat analysis and mitigation, customer support, product management and improvement, and research and development. “Threat Data” is data derived from, or communicated to, the Commercial Software Component that is related to malicious or potentially malicious code, attacks or activity. Threat Data will not be shared with third parties in a manner attributable to an individual, an MSP Customer individual or MSPend user.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License and Support Agreement, License and Support Agreement

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