Ransomware Incident definition

Ransomware Incident means the ransomware cyberattack that occurred in January 2021 that affected Guarantor and temporarily disrupted the Guarantor’s access to certain information located on Guarantor’s network and that ultimately may have resulted in personal information being exposed.
Ransomware Incident means an incident that actu-
Ransomware Incident means a malicious cybersecurity

Examples of Ransomware Incident in a sentence

  • Customer must submit such Reimbursement Request to Druva within two (2) months of Druva confirming a Recovery Incident or Security Incident and the Reimbursement Request shall include all information available to Customer regarding the Ransomware Incident, Recovery Incident or Security Incident.

  • Customer shall promptly (but in no event later than 30 days after written notice) reimburse Druva for all Payments related to a Reimbursement Request that arises out of an event that is later determined not to be a Ransomware Incident or Security Incident, or that relates to a Pre-Existing Incident.

  • Except as set forth in this Section 4, all Recovery Incident Expenses resulting from a Related Ransomware Incident and all Security Incident Expenses shall be subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions and Cap in effect on the Event Date of the first discovered Ransomware Incident or first discovered Security Incident that forms part of the Related Ransomware Incident.

  • Subject to this Agreement, if all remedial measures recommended by Druva after a Ransomware Incident or Security Incident have been exhausted and Druva reasonably determines that a Recovery Incident or Security Incident occurred, Customer may submit a request for reimbursement of Recovery Incident Expenses or Security Incident Expenses (“Reimbursement Request”).

  • If Customer discovers a Ransomware Incident or Security Incident during the applicable Guarantee Period, Customer must notify Druva within twenty-four (24) hours of the Discovery Time of such Ransomware Incident or Security Incident by downloading and completing the incident report form located here: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/resilience-guarantee/incident-report.docx.

  • Except to the extent a Reimbursement Request arises out of an event that is later determined (1) not to be a Ransomware Incident or Security Incident, or (2) to relate to a Pre-Existing Incident, Druva hereby waives any and all rights it has or may have to reimbursement of Payments from Customer.


More Definitions of Ransomware Incident

Ransomware Incident means a demand for payment made by a cybercriminal in exchange for decrypting the encrypted Customer Files infected by the Ransomware.
Ransomware Incident means a malware software program that infects Customer’s systems from external sources (i.e., in the wild), which installs, persists, and encrypts a material portion of files (“Ransomware”), and continues to demand payment in order to decrypt the encrypted files. For clarification, a Ransomware Incident does not include any malware introduced by the Customer or any Customer third party to Customer’s internal systems, whether intentionally (i.e., malware testing) or through a breach in the system’s security.
Ransomware Incident means any incident involving Ransomware and where a monetary or equivalent fee is required to be paid or other action is required to be taken by Customer in order to access data on an Eligible Array.
Ransomware Incident means a malicious

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