Common use of Unauthorised disclosure Clause in Contracts

Unauthorised disclosure. If either party becomes aware of a Security Breach, that party must promptly notify the other party, unless legally prohibited from doing so, within 48 hours or any shorter period required by Law except that Customer is not required to notify Workday unless Customer reasonably determines there is a threat to the Service. Additionally, each party shall reasonably assist the other party in mitigating any potential damage. As soon as reasonably practicable after any Security Breach, Workday shall conduct a root cause analysis and, upon request, shall share the results of its analysis and its remediation plan with Customer. Unless prohibited by Law, each party shall provide the other party with reasonable notice of and the opportunity to review and comment on the content of all public notices, filings, or press releases about a Security Breach that identify the other party by name prior to any such publication.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Universal Main Subscription Agreement, Universal Main Subscription Agreement, Universal Main Subscription Agreement

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