Reporting Security Incidents and Non-Permitted Use or Disclosure Sample Clauses

Reporting Security Incidents and Non-Permitted Use or Disclosure. Business Associate shall report to Covered Entity in writing each Security Incident or Use or Disclosure that is made by Business Associate, members of its Workforce or Subcontractors that is not specifically permitted by this BAA no later than three (3) business days after becoming aware of such Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure, in accordance with the notice provisions set forth herein. Business Associate shall investigate each Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure of Covered Entity’s PHI that it discovers to determine whether such Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure constitutes a reportable Breach of Unsecured PHI. Business Associate shall document and retain records of its investigation of any Breach, including its reports to Covered Entity under this Section 2.5.1. Upon request of Covered Entity, Business Associate shall furnish to Covered Entity the documentation of its investigation and an assessment of whether such Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure constitutes a reportable Breach. If such Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure constitutes a reportable Breach of Unsecured PHI, then Business Associate shall comply with the additional requirements of Section 2.5.2 below.
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Reporting Security Incidents and Non-Permitted Use or Disclosure. Business Associate shall report to Covered Entity in writing each Security Incident or Use or Disclosure that is made by Business Associate that is not specifically permitted by this BAA, including a Breach of Unsecured PHI, no later than three (3) business days after becoming aware of such Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure, in accordance with the notice provisions set forth herein. If such Security Incident or non-permitted Use or Disclosure constitutes a reportable Breach of Unsecured PHI, then Covered Entity shall comply with the requirements of Section 2.5 below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Business Associate and Covered Entity acknowledge the ongoing existence and occurrence of attempted but unsuccessful Security Incidents that are trivial in nature, such as pings and port scans, and Covered Entity acknowledges and agrees that no additional notification to Covered Entity of such unsuccessful Security Incidents is required.

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