Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance Sample Clauses

Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Supplier will maintain coverage for network security and privacy liability. The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. The insurance must cover claims which may arise from failure of Supplier’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, disclosure of not public data – including but not limited to, confidential or private information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service. Minimum limits: $2,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 annual aggregate Failure of Supplier to maintain the required insurance will constitute a material breach entitling Sourcewell to immediately terminate this Contract for default.
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Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Vendor will maintain coverage for network security and privacy liability. The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. The insurance must cover claims which may arise from failure of Vendor’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, disclosure of not public data – including but not limited to, confidential or private information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service. Minimum limits: $2,000,000 Failure of Vendor to maintain the required insurance will constitute a material breach entitling Sourcewell to immediately terminate this Contract for default. 012320-SCC
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. COUNTY shall, at all times during the term of the Contract, keep in force a network security and privacy liability insurance policy. The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. COUNTY shall maintain insurance to cover claims which may arise from failure of COUNTY’s security or privacy practices resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, Disclosure of not public data including but not limited to confidential or private information or Protected Health Information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service.
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. (or equivalent). The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. Contractor shall maintain insurance to cover claims which may arise from failure of Contractor’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, disclosure of not public data including but not limited to confidential or private information, transmission of a computer virus or denial of service. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $2,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 annual aggregate The following coverage shall be included: State of Minnesota named as an Additional Insured unless the coverage is written under a Professional Liability policy.
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. COUNTY shall, at all times during the term of the Contract, keep in force a network security and privacy liability insurance policy. The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. COUNTY shall maintain insurance to cover claims which may arise from failure of COUNTY’s security or privacy practices resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, Disclosure of not public data including but not limited to confidential or private information or Protected Health Information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service. COUNTY is required to carry the following minimum limits: $2,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 annual aggregate
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. (or equivalent) coverage that would be maintained by a reasonable contractor in Contractor’s profession performing a similar contract, with the following minimum limits $2,000,000 - per occurrence $2,000,000 - annual aggregate Exhibit B: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Work This project involves a collaborative assessment and planning phase to work with document owners on a file share documents assessment and migration plan. During this process, Procise Solutions will provide guidance and tools for assessing and documenting existing document sets as well as discussion and demonstration of available options. This could include some targeted demos or small proof-of-concept starter solutions. At this time, we will explore the idea of a “File Center” in SharePoint for specific types of documents. A File Center could provide the following benefits: • Provide a central location (repository) for business documentation • Support document management and classification standards • Improve document retrieval process and timing • Enforce security standards to manage access appropriately • Leverage workflow capabilities of SharePoint to standardize processes • Set and adhere to compliance and document retention standards Procise Solutions will work collaboratively with the GRPU team using a repeatable process and file auditing/planning templates. The plan/solution design will include recommendations for organizing these documents in the appropriate locations in SharePoint, Teams, or OneDrive. The primary deliverable of this project phase will be a migration plan which may include the following elements – depending on applicability and time: • Location in MS365 for each set of documents • Number of libraries • Key metadata • Site/library permissions • Retention policies to be applied Scope of Work Task Details Hours Estimate Discovery and Assessment • Conduct high-level review of share drives with an eye toward key document types, i.e., contracts, policies, etc. that have a clearly defined retention policy. • Document at a high level various sections and their owners, numbers of documents, total file size, etc. Note how documents are currently organized and permissions applied • Provide recommendations for the project team around tools, strategy, and process for a successful file share migration. 10 • Discuss/demonstrate available tools in Microsoft 365 related to document management, classification, and retention Document Audit and Planning • Work with GRPUC stake...
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Vendor will maintain coverage for network security and privacy liability. The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. The insurance must cover claims which may arise from failure of Vendor’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, disclosure of not public data – including but not limited to, confidential or private information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service. Minimum limits: $2,000,000 annual aggregate Failure of Vendor to maintain the required insurance will constitute a material breach entitling Sourcewell to immediately terminate this Contract for default.
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Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. (or equivalent). The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. Contractor shall maintain insurance to cover claims which may arise from failure of Contractor’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, disclosure of not public data including but not limited to confidential or private information, transmission of a computer virus or denial of service. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $2,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 annual aggregate The following coverage shall be included: State of Minnesota named as an Additional Insured unless the coverage is written under a Professional Liability policy. Exhibit C: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Work Desired Capabilities: Maintenance/Service, repairs, and parts (excluding toners) for HP and Zebra Printers owned by Minnesota State Lottery (MSL). ). Maintenance should include but not limited to cleaning, applicable repairs, and parts replacement required to maintain each printer through the life of contract. Parts used during maintenance should include at minimal: rollers, pick up unit, and system board. Vendor must list all applicable non-consumable parts within Exhibit E: Additional Information. Service is based on an hourly rate to perform diagnostics and needed repairs/replacements outside the scope of maintenance as described above. Parts for repairs and/or replacements associated to service must be priced separately in Exhibit D: Price Schedule and listed under consumable parts on Exhibit E: Additional Information. Delivery Requirements‌ Service/Repair/Parts on an as needed by request only basis and will be called in by the Lottery Service Desk.
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. Lessee shall maintain cyber liability, network liability, data breach or similar privacy liability insurance covering actual or alleged acts, errors or omissions committed by Xxxxxx, its employees, contractors or agents with a limit of $2,000,000 per wrongful act/claim and $2,000,000 in the aggregate. The policy shall expressly provide, but not be limited to, coverage for the following perils: (i) unauthorized use/access of a computer system or database; (ii) defense of any regulatory action involving a breach of privacy or similar rights; (iii) failure to protect from disclosure information that is deemed confidential by law or agreement (including both personal and commercial information); and (iv) notification and remedial action costs in the event of an actual or perceived computer security or privacy breach, whether or not required by statute. Such insurance shall extend to cover damages arising out of erroneous acts, errors or omissions of any individual when acting under Xxxxxx’s supervision, direction, or control.
Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. Required by OJD Not required by OJD Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance for the duration of the Contract and for the period of time in which Contractor maintains, possesses, stores or has access to OJD data, whichever is longer, with a combined single limit of no less than $2,000,000.00 per claim or incident covering Contractor’s liability for loss, theft, unauthorized disclosure, access or use of OJD data (which may include, but is not limited to, Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Payment Card Data, and Protected Health Information (PHI)) in any format including, without limitation, hard copy format. Coverage must extend to Business Associates (if applicable) and independent contractors providing services on behalf of or at the direction of Contractor.
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