Computer Violation definition

Computer Violation means an unauthorized:
Computer Violation means an intentional, unauthorized and malicious:
Computer Violation means an unauthorised:

Examples of Computer Violation in a sentence

  • The cover provided under this section of the Policy shall include Computer Clean-up Costs directly resulting from a Computer Violation committed by an Employee.

  • If such Data or computer programs cannot be duplicated from other Data or computer programs, then Computer Violation Expenses shall also include reasonable costs incurred for the time taken for computer programmers, technical experts or consultants to restore such Data or computer programs to substantially the same level or operational capability existing immediately before the covered loss.

  • Computer Violation Expenses shall not include expenses incurred by any Client.

  • Computer Violation Unauthorized or excessive personal use of school computers and computing equipment.

  • The cover provided under this section of the Policy shall include Computer Clean-up Costs directly resulting from a Computer Violation committed by an Employee .

  • Computer Violation: Students are expected to use the school assigned computer within the guidelines of the NACS Acceptable Use Policy before, during, and after school hours.

  • Coverage P.4. Restoration Expenses Restoration Expenses incurred by the Insured resulting from a Computer Violation by someone other than an Employee.

  • Audit Expenses, Investigative Costs and Computer Violation Expenses shall be part of and not in addition to the Limit of Liability applicable to such direct loss.

  • Computer Violation means an intentional, unauthorized, and malicious a.

  • Coverage A.4. Restoration Expenses Restoration Expenses resulting from a Computer Violation by an Employee.


More Definitions of Computer Violation

Computer Violation means any unauthorized entry into, change or deletion of data elements or program logic from, or introduction of instructions, program logic or software virus, whether or not self-propagating, that is directed solely at the Named Insured's computer system or network of computers, including both on-line and off-line input, output, processing, storage and communications facilities. 2.6 Detention shall bemeans the holding under duress in the Territory specified in Item 4. of the Declarations of an Insured Person for whatever any reason, for a period of no less than three (3) hours, and whether by CR 78 13 (Ed. 01/14) (Page 1 of 7)CR 79 13 (Ed. 01/14 08/18) authorities legally constituted in the place of custody or by others. If held by legal government authorities the Detention must be the result of malicious and false accusations against the Named Insured or Insured Person of a criminal offense made solely and directly to achieve a political, propaganda or coercive effect upon or at the expense of the Named Insured, Insured Person or the country in which the Named Insured has its headquarters or of which the Insured Person is a national. With respect to salary payments only, the Company's liability shall be for a period of 72 months or until 60 days after the date on which the Detention ceases, whichever shall first occur. 1.2 2.7 Disappearance means the unexplained vanishing or removal from public view of an Insured Person for a period exceeding thirty six (36) hours and without a Ransom demand, provided the missing Insured Person has been reported to local law enforcement authorities. With respect to Insured Loss for Disappearance, the Company’s liability is for no longer than the period specified in the Declarations, starting from the date coverage is triggered.
Computer Violation means the introduction of a “computer virus” into the Insured’s “computer system” which directly causes corruption, damage, impairment, destruction or deletion of “software” or “electronic data” stored within the Insured’s “computer system”.
Computer Violation means the introduction of a “computer virus” into the “company’s” “computer system” which directly causes corruption, damage, impairment, destruction or deletion of “software” or “electronic data”.
Computer Violation means the unauthorized entry into or transmission of corrupting of harmful software code into the Insured’ s Computer System which is directed against an Insured .

Related to Computer Violation

  • Minor violation means a violation that is not the result of the purposeful, reckless or criminally negligent conduct of the alleged violator; and/or the activity or condition constituting the violation has not been the subject of an enforcement action by any authorized local, county or state enforcement agency against the violator within the immediately preceding 12 months for the same or substantially similar violation.

  • Computer Virus means any computer instruction, information, data or programme that destroys, damages, degrades or adversely affects the performance of a computer resource or attaches itself to another computer resource and operates when a programme, data or instruction is executed or some other event takes place in that computer resource;

  • OVI or OVUAC violation means a violation of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code or a violation of an existing or former law of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to section 4511.19 of the Revised Code.

  • Wildlife violation means any cited violation of a statute, law, regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule developed and enacted for the management of wildlife resources and the uses thereof.

  • Serious violation means OCC has made a valid finding when assessing a serious complaint that alleges:

  • Market Violation means a tariff violation, violation of a Commission-approved order, rule or regulation, market manipulation, or inappropriate dispatch that creates substantial concerns regarding unnecessary market inefficiencies, as defined in 18 C.F.R. § 35.28(b)(8).

  • Serious traffic violation means a conviction when operating a commercial motor vehicle of:

  • Repeat violation means a violation of the same regulation in any location by the same person for which voluntary compliance previously has been sought within two years or a notice of civil violation has been issued

  • Remedy a Violation means to bring the structure or other development into compliance with state and community floodplain management regulations, or, if this is not possible, to reduce the impacts of its noncompliance. Ways that impacts may be reduced include protecting the structure or other affected development from flood damages, implementing the enforcement provisions of the ordinance or otherwise deterring future similar violations, or reducing federal financial exposure with regard to the structure or other development.

  • Technical violation means a noncriminal violation of the conditions of parole. This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 905.7.

  • integrity violation means any act which violates the anticorruption policy including corrupt, fraudulent, coercive, or collusive practice, abuse, and obstructive practice;

  • Behavioral violation means a student’s behavior that violates the district’s discipline policies.

  • Restrictive Covenant Violation means the Participant’s breach of the Restrictive Covenants listed on Appendix A or any covenant regarding confidentiality, competitive activity, solicitation of the Company’s vendors, suppliers, customers, or employees, or any similar provision applicable to or agreed to by the Participant.

  • Computer Fraud means the unauthorized entry of data into, or the deletion or destruction of data in, or change of data elements or programs within, a Covered Computer System which:

  • Computer Tape means the computer tapes or other electronic media furnished by the Servicer to the Issuer and its assigns describing certain characteristics of the Receivables as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Environmental Violation means, with respect to the Property, any activity, occurrence or condition that violates or results in non-compliance with any Environmental Law.

  • Computer contaminant means any set of computer instructions that are designed—

  • computer data means any representation of facts, information or concepts in a form suitable for processing in a computer system, including a program suitable to cause a computer system to perform a function;

  • Business owned by a person with a disability means a business concern that is at least 51% owned by one or more persons with a disability and the management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more of the persons with disabilities who own it. A not- for-profit agency for persons with disabilities that is exempt from taxation under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is also considered a "business owned by a person with a disability".

  • Family violence means conduct as defined by S.7 of the Family Violence Act 2004.

  • Violation Ticket means a violation ticket as defined in the Provincial Offences Procedures Act (Alberta).

  • Computer database or “database” means a collection of recorded information in a form capable of, and for the purpose of, being stored in, processed, and operated on by a computer. The term does not include computer software.

  • Restricted computer software means computer software developed at private expense and that is a trade secret, is commercial or financial and confidential or privileged, or is copyrighted computer software, including minor modifications of the computer software.

  • Owned Company IP means the Intellectual Property that is owned by the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries.

  • Owned Company Intellectual Property means that portion of the Company Intellectual Property and Company Intellectual Property Rights that is owned by the Company Entities.

  • Computer Records means the computer records generated by the Servicer that provide information relating to the Loans and that were used by the Originator in selecting the Loans conveyed to the Trust Depositor pursuant to Section 2.01 (and any Substitute Loans conveyed to the Trust Depositor pursuant to Section 2.04).