Common use of Security Breaches Clause in Contracts

Security Breaches. (a) Each Information Party shall, promptly after confirmation thereof, notify Xxxxx of any actual, probable or reasonably suspected breach of any safeguards or of any other actual, probable or reasonably suspected unauthorized access to, or acquisition, use, loss, destruction, compromise or disclosure of, any Subscriber Information maintained on such Information Party’s systems (each, a “Security Breach”). In any notification to Xxxxx required under this Section 5, the Information Party shall designate a single individual employed by such Information Party who shall be reasonably available to Xxxxx during regular business hours as a contact regarding such Information Party’s obligations under this Section.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.), Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.), Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.)

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Security Breaches. (a) Each Information Party shall, promptly after confirmation thereof, notify Xxxxx of any actual, probable or reasonably suspected breach of any safeguards or of any other actual, probable or reasonably suspected unauthorized access to, or acquisition, use, loss, destruction, compromise or disclosure of, any Subscriber Information maintained on such Information Party’s systems (each, a “Security Breach”). In any notification to Xxxxx required under this Section 5, the Information Party shall designate a single individual employed by such Information Party who shall be reasonably available to Xxxxx during regular business hours as a contact regarding such Information Party’s obligations under this Section.. T-Mobile (EIP) Third A&R RPAA

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Purchase and Administration Agreement (T-Mobile US, Inc.)

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