Common use of Social Engineering Clause in Contracts

Social Engineering. Client agrees and understands that InfoSight will not be responsible or held liable for any cyberattacks wherein social engineering tactics are employed, including any damages resulting therefrom. For example, common scams to test employees' adherence to the security policies and practices, phishing attempts, business email compromise, corporate account takeover, or ransomware attacks leading to cyber extortion, or the transfer of Client funds.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Education Services Agreement, Master Viso Services Agreement, Master Managed Services Agreement