Bricking definition

Bricking a piece of equipment means rendering it unusable, often due to firmware that is damaged beyond repair. See “Bricking,” Techopedia, n.d.a., https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24221/bricking. See also: SANS Industrial Control Systems (SANS ICS) and Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC), Analysis of the Cyber Attack on the Ukrainian Power Grid, March 18, 2016, p. 2, https://ics.sans.org/media/E- ISAC_SANS_Ukraine_DUC_5.pdf.
Bricking means Non-Physical Damage Loss of Use to the Computer System resulting from a

Examples of Bricking in a sentence

  • Subject to the applicable Deductible and Limit of Liability, the Company shall pay Bricking Loss that You incur due to a Bricking Event, provided always that: (a) the Bricking Event occurs and is first discovered by an Executive during the Policy Period or any Extended Reporting Period, if applicable; (b) the Bricking Event is reported to the Company in writing pursuant to Section XIV.(A) of this Policy, and (c) You provide clear evidence that the Bricking Loss results from the Bricking Event.