Time to Notify Sample Clauses

Time to Notify. The “Time to Notify” goal is measured from the time a DDoS attack is detected at Provider’s NOC to when Provider first attempts to contact Customer to notify of the potential existence of a DDoS attack. The “Time to Notify” Goal will apply to all DDoS Defense Services.
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Time to Notify. Customer must have current Silverline Always-On or Router Monitoring service subscription.
Time to Notify. The Time to Notify Goal is measured from the time an Incident is detected by a system-generated alarm (“Initial DDoS Alarm”) to when CenturyLink attempts to verbally notify Customer of the Incident. Customer may request CenturyLink to notify Customer through either a phone call or e-mail. A phone call notification is available for high priority alerts. E-mail notification is available for low, medium and high priority alerts. The Time to Notify Goal applies only to DDoS Mitigation on Qualifying Internet Services, excluding Reactive DDoS Services.

Related to Time to Notify

  • Duty to Notify During the term of this Contract and for a period of five (5) years thereafter, the RECIPIENT is under a continuing obligation to notify the INSTITUTE’s Chief Executive Officer at the same time it is required to notify any Federal or State entity of any unexpected adverse event or condition that materially impacts the performance or general public perception of the conduct or results of the Project and Institute-Funded Activities, including any impact to the Scope of Work included in the Contract and events or results that have a serious adverse impact on human health, safety or welfare. By way of example only, if clinical testing of the results of Institute-Funded Activities reveal an unexpected risk of developing serious health conditions or death, then the RECIPIENT shall, at the same time it notifies any Federal or State entity, promptly so notify the INSTITUTE’s Chief Executive Officer even if such results are not available until after the term of this Contract. Notice required under this section shall be made as promptly as reasonably possible and shall follow the procedures set forth in Section 9.21 “Notices.”

  • BREACH DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATION 23 1. Following the discovery of a Breach of Unsecured PHI, CONTRACTOR shall notify 24 COUNTY of such Breach, however both parties agree to a delay in the notification if so advised by a 25 law enforcement official pursuant to 45 CFR § 164.412.

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