Intended Purposes definition
Intended Purposes has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 4.8 of this Agreement;
Intended Purposes mean only the purposes of the Software, Products or Services as described in any Documentation or the Agreement.
Intended Purposes means the intended purposes for the Facility, including the VCHA Sublease Premises and the Commercial Space, as described in Schedule 16;
Examples of Intended Purposes in a sentence
Access and use of the Flare Platform are solely for the Intended Purposes.
More Definitions of Intended Purposes
Intended Purposes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 24.1.
Intended Purposes has the meaning given in Clause 2 below.
Intended Purposes means permitted purposes relating to cybersecurity, privacy and related protection services, and as described in the Documentation. The Intended Purposes include the access and use of the Services (a) to ensure the security of corporate assets, employees and other persons on the Internet, as permitted under the Laws; (b) to prevent or discover fraud; (c) to gather threat intelligence in relation to Customer’s activities, stakeholders, and related threats (d) as part of an MSSP Offer; (e) to conduct threat modelling, risk assessments or other activities relating to information and operational security; (f) to provide cybersecurity professional services, including, threat intelligence, breach simulations, open source intelligence research, and (g) similar purposes as permitted under the Laws, excluding, any purposes in violation of individuals’ rights to privacy.
Intended Purposes. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the TOS, the "Intended Purposes" definition is replaced solely for the purposes of these Terms with the following: "Permitted purposes for the use of the Flare Platform are limited to non-commercial academic or internal research purposes, including activities such as (a) studying cybersecurity threats, (b) conducting academic investigations into digital risk exposure, (c) developing non-commercial security methodologies, and (d) producing research publications subject to Flare's review and written approval as specified herein."