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Security Incident(s) definition

Security Incident(s) has the meaning set forth in 45 C.F.R. § 164.304, as amended from time to time, and generally means the attempted or successful unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of information or interference with systems operations in an information system.
Security Incident(s) means the breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to Customer Personal Data Processed by Ironclad.
Security Incident(s) means: (i) the loss or misuse of Authority Data; (ii) the inadvertent, unauthorized, or unlawful processing, alteration, corruption, sale, rental, or destruction of Authority Data; (iii) unauthorized access to internal resources; (iv) programmatic manipulation of a system or network to attack a third party; (v) elevation of system privileges without authorization; (vi) unauthorized use of system resources; (vii) denial of service to a system or network; or (viii) any potential or confirmed exposure (which may stem from an act or omission to act) that would result in any of the events described in (i) through (viii).

Examples of Security Incident(s) in a sentence

  • The obligations herein shall not apply to Security Incidents that are attributable to Customer or Customer’s users.


More Definitions of Security Incident(s)

Security Incident(s) means the breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to Company Personal Data.
Security Incident(s) means the unauthorized access, use or disclosure of Customer Personal Data.
Security Incident(s) means an actual unauthorized disclosure, or reasonable belief that there has been an unauthorized disclosure, by Oracle of Customer Data containing unencrypted information to any unauthorized person or entity.
Security Incident(s) means the breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful loss, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to Client Personal Data Processed by Planful.
Security Incident(s)Each party shall report to the other all known or suspected Security Incidents. “Security Incident” means any unauthorized action by a known or unknown person which, if successfully completed, should reasonably be considered one of the following: an attack, penetration, denial of service, disclosure of Confidential Information, Highly Confidential Information, or other sensitive information, misuse of system access, unauthorized access or intrusion (hacking), virus intrusion, scan of systems or networks, or any other activity that could affect either of the party’s systems or data, or the security, confidentiality or integrity of the data received, stored, processed, or maintained. “Security Incident” shall also include any contact by a law enforcement agency regarding any data. For purposes hereof, “the Parties” shall include any of their employees, agents, contractors or third parties including, without limitation, any vendors used by them that have access (either authorized or unauthorized) to the data. Data Receiver shall report to Data Provider within 48 hours of Data Receiver becoming aware of any use or disclosure of the Confidential and/or Highly Confidential Information in violation of this agreement or applicable law. Data Receiver shall also be responsible for contacting any parties, including students and parents (if applicable) who may have been affected by the Security Incident.
Security Incident(s) means the breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to Customer Personal Data attributable to Talos.
Security Incident(s) means any unauthorized access, acquisition, use, disclosure, modification, deletion, or destruction of information (including Business Data) or other interference with operations of Business Systems.