External Cybersecurity Threat definition

External Cybersecurity Threat means any threat, act, attack or other incident which negatively affects the reliable workings of the Contractor Provided Equipment, which originated outside of the physical site housing the Contractor Provided Equipment.

Examples of External Cybersecurity Threat in a sentence

  • It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to protect the equipment and its logic-bearing system components (e.g. hardware, firmware, and software hereinafter referred to as the “Critical Components”) from any External Cybersecurity Threat or Internal Cybersecurity Threat, including against hardware and software vulnerabilities.