Common use of Security Practices Clause in Contracts

Security Practices. IBM maintains practices and procedures, which may be revised periodically, regarding the systems used to host and operate the IBM SaaS, which practices and procedures are designed to reduce the vulnerability of our systems to intrusions or wrongful conduct that may interfere with, misappropriate, or otherwise damage the Content or Customer's use of the IBM SaaS. A description of the practices and procedures applicable to the IBM SaaS, including applicable technical and operational measures, is available to Customer upon request. Customer is responsible for determining whether these practices and procedures are adequate to meet Customer's requirements. By using the IBM SaaS, Customer acknowledges its acceptance of the IBM practices and procedures and their adequacy for Customer's purposes. Except as specifically provided in the Security Practices for the IBM SaaS, IBM makes no representations or warranties regarding any security functions or that the IBM SaaS or Customer's content are secure from any intrusions or wrongful conduct.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www-03.ibm.com, www-03.ibm.com, www-03.ibm.com

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