Adverse Media Report definition
Adverse Media Report means any unpredictable report or communication of an actual or potential “security breach” or “privacy breach”, which:
Adverse Media Report. Means any communication of an actual or potential Privacy Breach or Security Breach by a media outlet. Multiple Adverse Media Reports regarding the same Privacy Breach or Security Breach are deemed one Adverse Media Report.
Adverse Media Report. Means any communication of an actual or potential Privacy Breach or Security Breach by a media outlet. Multiple Adverse Media Reports regarding the same Privacy Breach or Security Breach are deemed one Adverse Media Report. Approved Provider. Means a service provider approved by the Insurer in writing to the Insured. Automatic ERP. Means a 90-day extended reporting period starting on the effective date this Coverage is canceled or not renewed.
Examples of Adverse Media Report in a sentence
The Insurer will pay the Insured for its Reputation Harm, directly caused by an Adverse Media Report or Notification that: 1.
More Definitions of Adverse Media Report
Adverse Media Report means a report or communication of an actual or potential Security Breach or Privacy Breach which (a) has been publicized through any media channel, including, but not limited to, television, Print Media, radio, electronic networks, the internet or electronic mail, and (b) threatens material damage to Your Reputation or Your brand.