Probing Sample Clauses
The "Probing" clause establishes the right of one party to investigate or examine certain aspects of the other party's operations, assets, or information relevant to the agreement. In practice, this may involve conducting site visits, reviewing documents, or requesting clarifications to verify compliance or assess performance. The core function of this clause is to provide transparency and oversight, helping to ensure that obligations are being met and reducing the risk of undisclosed issues or non-compliance.
Probing. Without Appian’s express, prior written consent, Ordering Activity shall not and shall not allow anyone working on Ordering Activity’s behalf to perform any technical security integrity review, penetration test, load test, denial-of-service simulation or vulnerability scan in connection with the Service Offering. Ordering Activity shall not and shall not allow anyone working on Ordering Activity’s behalf to use any software tool designed to automatically emulate the actions of a human user (such tools are commonly referred to as "Robots") in conjunction with the Service Offering.
Probing. You shall not and shall not allow anyone working on Your behalf to perform any technical security integrity review, penetration test, load test, denial-of-service simulation or vulnerability scan of the Solution without Our prior written consent.
