Unsuccessful Security Incident definition

Unsuccessful Security Incident means a Security Incident such as routine occurrences that do not result in unauthorized Access, Use, Disclosure, modification, or destruction of information or interference with system operations in an Information System, such as: (i) unsuccessful attempts to penetrate computer networks or services maintained by Business Associate; and (ii) immaterial incidents such as pings and other broadcast attacks on Business Associate's firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denials of service and any combination of the above with respect to Business Associate’s Information System.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means an attempted but unsuccessful Security Incident, and includes, without limitation, pings and other broadcast attacks on GA’s firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denials of service attacks, malware such as works or viruses, and any combination of the above, so long as no such Security Incident results in, or is reasonably anticipated by GA to result in, unauthorized Use, modification, or destruction of Confidential Information or interference with system operations in an information system within GA’s control.
Unsuccessful Security Incident is one that results in no unauthorized access to Customer Data or to any Microsoft equipment or facilities storing Customer Data, and may include, without limitation, pings and other broadcast attacks on firewalls or edge servers, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denial of service attacks, packet sniffing (or other unauthorized access to traffic data that does not result in access beyond IP addresses or headers) or similar incidents.

Examples of Unsuccessful Security Incident in a sentence

  • We will have no obligation to notify you under this Section 5.5 or otherwise under this MSA of any Unsuccessful Security Incident.

  • As long as no such Unsuccessful Security Incident results in unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification or destruction of electronic PHI or interference with information system operations related to the ePHI, Parties further agree that this subsection 3.1.3.1 satisfies any notices necessary by Business Associate to Covered Entity of the ongoing existence and occurrence of Unsuccessful Security Incidents except on request of Covered Entity.

  • Without limiting Section 9.3 (Reports), if applicable to HIO, HIO and Participant shall report to the other any use or disclosure of Patient Data not provided for by these Terms and Conditions of which HIO or Participant becomes aware, any security incident (other than an Unsuccessful Security Incident) concerning electronic Patient Data and any Serious Breach of Privacy or Security.

  • The parties further stipulate and agree that with respect to any such Unsuccessful Security Incident, no further or more detailed report to Covered Entity is needed or required under this Business Associate Agreement.

  • Unsuccessful Security Incident means, without limitation, pings and other broadcast attacks on Business Associate’s firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denial of service attacks, and any combination of the above, so long as no such incident results in unauthorized access, use or disclosure of PHI.


More Definitions of Unsuccessful Security Incident

Unsuccessful Security Incident means an unsuccessful attempt or activity that does not compromise the security of Customer Personal Information, including (without limitation) pings and other broadcast attacks of firewalls or edge servers, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denial of service attacks, packet sniffing (or other unauthorised access to traffic data that does not result in access beyond headers) or similar incidents.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means a security incident (as defined under HIPAA) that does not result in: (1) the unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification or destruction of information; or (2) material interference with system operations in a party’s information system, including, without limitation, activity such as ping and other broadcast attacks on that party’s firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denial of service and/or any combination of the foregoing, so long as no such incident results in unauthorized access, use or disclosure of electronic protected health information.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means any security incident that does not result in any unauthorized access, use or disclosure of electronic PHI, including without limitation, activity such as pings and other broadcast attacks on a firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denial of service and any combination of the above.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means pings and other broadcast attacks on a firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denials of service, or other similar attempted but unsuccessful Security Incident, or a combination thereof, so long as no such incident results in unauthorized access, use or disclosure of PHI.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means an attempted but unsuccessful Security Incident, and includes, without limitation, pings and other broadcast attacks on SPECIAL AGENT’s firewall, port scans, unsuccessful log-on attempts, denials of service attacks, malware such as works or viruses, and any combination of the above, so long as no such Security Incident results in, or is reasonably anticipated by SPECIAL AGENT to result in, unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of Confidential Information or interference with system operations in an information system within SPECIAL AGENT’s control.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means any security incident (as defined at 45 C.F.R. § 164.304) that does not result in unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of Shared Information or interference with system operations in an information system.
Unsuccessful Security Incident means a Security Incident that does not result in unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of PHI (including, for example, and not for limitation, pings on Business Associate’s firewall, port scans, attempts to log onto a system or enter a database with an invalid password or username, denial-of-service attacks that do not result in the system being taken off-line, or malware such as worms or viruses). Except as otherwise set forth in this Addendum, capitalized terms used, but not otherwise defined, in this Addendum shall have the same meanings as those terms in the HIPAA Regulations. A reference in this Addendum to the HIPAA Regulations, the HIPAA Privacy Rule, the Electronic Transaction Rule, the HIPAA Security Rule and the HITECH Act means the law or regulation as may be amended from time to time. Any ambiguity in this Addendum shall be resolved to permit compliance with the HIPAA Regulations.