Network Audits Clause Samples
The Network Audits clause grants one party the right to review and assess the other party’s network systems and security measures. Typically, this involves scheduled or ad hoc inspections of IT infrastructure, data handling processes, and compliance with agreed-upon security standards. By enabling such oversight, the clause helps ensure that both parties maintain robust cybersecurity practices and comply with contractual or regulatory requirements, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches and ensuring accountability.
Network Audits. WIN regularly conducts network audits to assess commercial viability of Services provided from its Central Offices (“CO”). If WIN determines that it cannot provide Services to Customer in an economically viable manner at specific CO(s), then WIN reserves the right to decommission COs and turn down any associated Services provided from these COs, in which it shall; (i) provide Customer with sixty (60) days’ advance notice of such decommissioning; (ii) reject any non-installed SO(s); and (iii) work with Customer to coordinate the migration and reverse cut of Services (from WIN provided Service back to the ILEC or other Customer alternative).
Network Audits. The County, at the request of the County Control Agent, may assist with network security audits on Member or Affiliate agencies to ensure compliance with DOJ requirements. Cost for these services will be assessed to the member or affiliate agency being audited.
