Threat Data definition

Threat Data is data derived from, or communicated to, the Product that is related to malicious or potentially malicious code, attacks or activity. Threat Data will not be shared with third parties in a manner attributable to an individual or End User.
Threat Data means all data identified through the Services as malicious, such as data which may perpetuate data breaches, malware infections, cyberattacks or other threat activity.
Threat Data means any malware, spyware, virus, worm, Trojan horse, indicators of compromise, threat behaviors or other potentially malicious or harmful code or files, URLs, DNS data, network telemetry, commands, processes or techniques, metadata, or other information or data that is related to potentially unauthorized third parties associated with the Threat Data and is collected or discovered during the course of using or receiving Dragos Offerings, excluding any such information or data that identifies Customer or to the extent that it includes Personal Data.

Examples of Threat Data in a sentence

  • It does not include CRM Information, Smart Data, Threat Data, Third-Party Data or System Data.

  • You expressly acknowledge the interception, technical processing, transmission and storage of Content, Threat Data and Smart Data as necessary to provide the Services.

  • CRM Information, Content, System Data, Threat Data and Smart Data will be retained and deleted by Us in accordance with Our Retention Policy in force from time to time at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇.

  • We retain all rights in Threat Data and aggregated and anonymized data.

  • If a Customer has purchased a Subscription that includes endpoint security, Elastic may collect and use Threat Data (defined below) for threat analysis and mitigation, customer support, product management and improvement, and research and development.

  • CRM Information, Content, System Data, Threat Data and Smart Data will be retained and deleted by Us in accordance with Our retention policy in force from time to time at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Mimecast processes Threat Data primarily through automated processes and may share limited Threat Data with third parties within the cybersecurity ecosystem for the purpose of improving threat detection, analysis and awareness.

  • Threat Data does not include information that identifies a natural person.

  • Threat Data will not be shared with third parties in a manner attributable to an individual or End User.

  • This excludes Content, CRM Information, Threat Data and System Data.


More Definitions of Threat Data

Threat Data means all data identified through the POV Services as malicious, including without limitation, any data that may perpetuate data breaches, malware infections, cyberattacks or other threat activity.
Threat Data means all data identified through the Evaluation Services as malicious, such as data which may perpetuate data breaches, malware infections, cyberattacks or other threat activity, as well as data that describes and gives information about Customer Data, including but not limited to files, URLs, and other graph identifier derived features and other data used by machine learning processes that are designed to improve the Mimecast Services. Threat Data does not include raw content of Customer Data. For clarity, notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, Mimecast owns all aggregated data derived from the Evaluation Services as aggregated with usage data from Mimecast’s other customers, including, without limitation, utilization statistics, reports, logs and information regarding spam, viruses or other malware processed by the Evaluation Services (“Aggregated Data”). Aggregated Data does not contain Personal Data. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Mimecast may (i) process Aggregated Data and/or Threat Data for its business purposes; (ii) improve and develop the Mimecast Services, including but not limited to the use of Threat Data to train the Service’s machine-learning algorithms, the output of which are anonymized and irreversible; and (iii) share Aggregated Data and/or Threat Data with Third Parties. A “Third Party” is any person (including companies, entities, organizations, etc.) that is not Customer or Mimecast.
Threat Data means, individually and collectively, indications of compromise, telemetry, behavioral information, device information, network information, data relating to attacks and attack tools, attack credentials and other information relating to the provision, use and performance of various aspects of the Silverline Shape Defense Service and any related services, systems and technologies, including any numeric or logical values generated by the Silverline Shape Defense Service and any contextual information associated with any such values (e.g., any description or the meaning of any such values). Threat Data does not include information that identifies a natural person.
Threat Data means, individually and collectively, indications of compromise, telemetry, behavioral information, device information, network information, data relating to attacks and attack tools, attack credentials and other information relating to the provision, use and performance of various aspects of the SaaS Offerings and any Software and related services, systems and technologies, including any numeric or logical values generated by the SaaS Offerings and any contextual information associated with any such values (e.g., any description or the meaning of any such values). Threat Data does not include information that identifies a natural person.
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Related to Threat Data

  • Third Party Data has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(a).

  • Client Data means personal data of data subjects, such as your employees, associates or partners, that is provided to S&P Global Ratings during the provision by S&P Global Ratings of the Services to you, such as name, job title, name of employer, office email address, office physical address, internet protocol address, office telephone number and language selection (and excludes special categories of personal data);

  • Customer Data means any content, materials, data and information that Authorized Users enter into the production system of a Cloud Service or that Customer derives from its use of and stores in the Cloud Service (e.g. Customer-specific reports). Customer Data and its derivatives will not include SAP’s Confidential Information.

  • Product Data are illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams, and other information furnished by the Contractor to illustrate materials or equipment for some portion of the Work.