Cybersecurity Laws definition
Examples of Cybersecurity Laws in a sentence
Each party to this Agreement will act in good faith, and work with and assist the party with a security incident with any required customer notification or remediation; such activities will be consistent with applicable laws, rules, and regulations including, but not limited to, the Privacy Laws and the Cybersecurity Laws.
The Company has not discovered, experienced, or been notified within the past five years of: (i) any Liability attributable to a defect or failure of the Company IT Systems; (ii) any material unauthorized access to the Company IT Systems; or (iii) any unauthorized access to, acquisition, use, disclosure, or breach of Personal Information that constitutes a breach or a data security incident under any Privacy and Cybersecurity Laws.
The USDS Servicer shall use the current versions and current revisions for applicable Federal Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations, OMB Memorandums, NIST guidance documents, Department of Homeland Security Guidance documents, Department of Education policy and guidance documents, and Federal Student Aid policy, procedures, and guidance documents.
As of the date of this Agreement, no Proceeding involving the Company or any of its Subsidiaries with respect to the PRC Cybersecurity Laws is pending or, to Parent’s knowledge, threatened.
Each of the Group Companies and the Reciprocal are in compliance in all material respects with the applicable provisions of the Insurance Cybersecurity Laws that are in effect as of the date of this Agreement.