Cybereason Sensor definition

Cybereason Sensor is the endpoint telemetry collection sensor that enables the Cybereason Server to perform deep analysis and data correlation across computers in Licensee's organization.
Cybereason Sensor means a component provided by Licensor subject to the Agreement that collects data about the events and operations occurring on each Endpoint, in the aggregate not exceeding the number of Endpoints specified as the authorized “quantity” in the Quotation.
Cybereason Sensor means a small applet that sits in “User Mode” on Windows machines, Apple machines, and Linux machines, as applicable, for up to the number of machines set forth on the applicable Quotation. The Cybereason Sensor’s function is to report the happenings of the machine without DLL or kernel level code insertion. The Cybereason Sensor hooks audit and debug functions to identify machine activity and report exception based activity back to the Cybereason Server. Each machine the Cybereason Sensor is active on counts as one device. One Cybereason Sensor can be deployed, retracted/removed and then redeployed.

Examples of Cybereason Sensor in a sentence

  • Licensor reserves the right to electronically or manually audit Licensee's Software Platform installation, including without limitation, Cybereason Sensor endpoint installation, to ensure Licensee's compliance with the provisions of this Agreement and to ensure that Licensee does not exceed the number of installations of the Cybereason Sensor which are commensurate with the Subscription Fees paid to Licensor during the relevant Subscription Period.

  • In addition, Licensee acknowledges that the Cybereason Sensor collects metadata information from each host machine including, but not limited to processes, machine, user, connections, service, file information and sends such information to the Cybereason Server.

  • Upon Licensee’s reasonable request, Licensor may enable the Cybereason Sensor to collect and upload to the Software Platform additional data, including but not limited to, files or logs.

  • Upon Licensee’s reasonable request, Licensor may enable the Cybereason Sensor to collect and upload to the Cybereason Server additional data, including but not limited to, files or logs.

  • Any Quotation will be attached as Exhibit B or will include an express reference to this Agreement and will specify, inter alia, (i) the number of Cybereason Sensor endpoints permitted to be installed, (ii) the duration of the Subscription Period, (iii) any Support and Maintenance or Security Service, and (iv) the Subscription Fees or other fees due.

  • Licensor reserves the right to electronically or manually inspect Licensee's Software Platform installation, including without limitation, Cybereason Sensor endpoint installation, to verify Licensee's compliance with the provisions of this Agreement and to ensure that Licensee does not exceed the number of installations of the Cybereason Sensor which are commensurate with the Subscription Fees paid to Licensor during the relevant Subscription Period.

Related to Cybereason Sensor

  • Good Reason Process means that (i) the Executive reasonably determines in good faith that a “Good Reason” condition has occurred; (ii) the Executive notifies the Company in writing of the first occurrence of the Good Reason condition within 60 days of the first occurrence of such condition; (iii) the Executive cooperates in good faith with the Company’s efforts, for a period not less than 30 days following such notice (the “Cure Period”), to remedy the condition; (iv) notwithstanding such efforts, the Good Reason condition continues to exist; and (v) the Executive terminates his employment within 60 days after the end of the Cure Period. If the Company cures the Good Reason condition during the Cure Period, Good Reason shall be deemed not to have occurred.

  • Season Ticket means a season ticket booklet (and all or any component vouchers therein) or any season ticket smartcard (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with any of the foregoing) for admission to Matches.

  • Good Reason Event means (1) fraud, criminal conduct or willful misconduct by or on the part of the Company, (2) a representation or warranty made by the Company herein proving to be untrue in any material respect, or (3) a default in the due performance or observance by the Company of any covenant or agreement contained in this Agreement and such default continuing unremedied for a period of 30 days after written notice thereof to the Company by the Dealer Manager.

  • Time Block means a time block of 15 minutes, for which specified electrical parameters and quantities are recorded by special energy meter, with first time block starting at 00.00 hrs;

  • Supply of services means any transaction which does not constitute a supply of goods.