Data Security Incident definition

Data Security Incident means a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, Agreement Personal Data transmitted, stored or otherwise Processed
Data Security Incident is defined as an incident whereby (i) an unauthorized person (whether within a Coinbase Entity or a third party) acquired or accessed Client’s Confidential Information; or (ii) Client’s Confidential Information is otherwise lost, stolen, or compromised, each case, while in the possession or control of the Coinbase Entities.
Data Security Incident means a situation when Utility or ESE reasonably believes that there has been: (A) the loss or misuse (by any means) of Confidential Information; (B) the unauthorized acquisition of computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of Confidential Information, or Private Information as defined by GBL § 899-aa, computer systems, network and devices used by a business; (C) any other act or omission that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of Confidential Information, or (D) any material breach of any Data Protection Requirements in relation to the Processing of Confidential Information, including by any current or former Representatives.

Examples of Data Security Incident in a sentence

  • In the event of a Data Security Incident (defined below), the applicable Coinbase Entity shall promptly notify Client and such notice shall include the following information: (a) the timing and nature of the Data Security Incident; (b) the information related to Client that was compromised; (c) when the Data Security Incident was discovered; and (d) any remedial actions that have been taken and that the applicable Coinbase Entity plans to take.


More Definitions of Data Security Incident

Data Security Incident means an incident whereby (i) an unauthorized person acquired or accessed Client’s Confidential Information; or (ii) Client’s Confidential Information is otherwise lost, stolen, or compromised, each case, while in the possession or control of the Coinbase Entities. The Coinbase Entities have established a business continuity plan that will support their ability to conduct business in the event of a significant business disruption. The business continuity plan is reviewed and updated annually, and may be updated more frequently as deemed necessary by the Coinbase Entities in their sole discretion. To receive more information about the Coinbase Entities’ business continuity plan, please send a written request to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
Data Security Incident means a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise processed;
Data Security Incident means any (i) unauthorized access to, alteration of or damage to Purchaser Content, or system, application or tool that stores, processes, or hosts Purchaser Content or (ii) theft or unauthorized use, disclosure or acquisition of any Purchaser Content.
Data Security Incident means an incident whereby (i) an unauthorized person acquired or accessed Client’s Confidential Information, or (ii) Client’s Confidential Information is otherwise lost, stolen, or compromised, in each case while in the possession or control of the Coinbase Entities resulting in material harm to the Client. The Coinbase Entities have established a business continuity plan that will support their ability to conduct business in the event of a significant business disruption. The business continuity plan is reviewed and updated annually, and may be updated more frequently as deemed necessary by the Coinbase Entities in their sole discretion. To receive more information about the Coinbase Entities’ business continuity plan, please send a written request to Client’s account manager or sales representative.
Data Security Incident as defined in clause 4.2
Data Security Incident means a situation when ESCO/DC reasonably believes that there has been: (A) the loss or misuse (by any means) of Confidential Utility Information; (B) the inadvertent, unauthorized and/or unlawful Processing, corruption, modification, transfer, sale or rental of Confidential Utility Information; (C) any other act or omission that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of Confidential Utility Information or (D) any breach of any Data Protection Requirements in relation to the Processing of Confidential Utility Information by ESCO/DC or any current or former Representatives. Good faith acquisition of Confidential Utility Information by an employee or agent of ESCO/DC for the purposes of the business is not a Data Security Incident, provided that the Confidential Utility Information is not misused or subject to unauthorized disclosure.
Data Security Incident or ‘Incident’ means an accidental or deliberate event that results in or constitutes an imminent threat of the unauthorised access, loss, disclosure, modification, disruption, or destruction of communication or information resources of the company.