Common use of Information Security Communication Clause in Contracts

Information Security Communication. Except as required by Applicable Laws or by existing applicable contractual obligations, Supplier agrees that it will not inform any third party of any of the events described above in this Section referencing, or identifying Cisco, without Cisco’s prior written consent. Supplier shall fully ▇▇▇▇▇▇- ate with Cisco and law enforcement authorities concerning any unauthorized access to Cisco’s systems or networks, or Protected Data. Such cooperation shall include the retention of all infor- mation and data within Supplier’s possession, custody, or control that is directly related to any Information Security Incident. If disclosure is required by law, Supplier will work with Cisco re- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the timing, content, and recipients of such disclosure. To the extent Supplier was at fault, Supplier will bear the cost of reproduction or any other remedial steps necessary to address the incident or compromise.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Privacy & Security, Data Privacy & Security

Information Security Communication. Except as required by Applicable Laws or by existing applicable contractual obligations, Supplier agrees that it will not inform any third party of any of the events described above in this Section referencing, or identifying Cisco, without Cisco’s prior written consent. Supplier shall fully ▇▇▇▇▇▇- ate cooperate with Cisco and law enforcement authorities concerning any unauthorized access to Cisco’s systems or networks, or Protected Data. Such cooperation shall include the retention of all infor- mation information and data within Supplier’s possession, custody, or control that is directly related to any Information Security Incident. If disclosure is required by law, Supplier will work with Cisco re- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ regarding the timing, content, and recipients of such disclosure. To the extent Supplier was at fault, Supplier will bear the cost of reproduction or any other remedial steps necessary to address the incident or compromise.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Protection Agreement