Incident Response Plan definition

Incident Response Plan means each Party’s operational plan for response to and recovery from Significant Incidents or Emergencies as identified in national, local and community risk registers and in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004;
Incident Response Plan means a written plan containing the Operating Company's arrangements for executing the Incident Response Operations and Incident Response, including details of Incident Response Resources, roles and responsibilities and communication arrangements. This is described in more detail in Schedule 2 Scope, Section 7 Network Operations – Disruption Risk Management.
Incident Response Plan means the plan created by the Franchisee pursuant to paragraph 20 of Schedule 6.1A (Franchise Specific Obligations) which contains (as a minimum) the information set out in paragraph 20.2 of Part 2 of Schedule 6.1A, as updated in accordance with paragraph 20.7(a) of Schedule 6.1A and (from the Integrated Operator Start Date) in accordance with paragraph 8.4(a) of Schedule 6.1;

Examples of Incident Response Plan in a sentence

  • In the event of a breach or suspected breach of security, the department or unit must immediately execute the California State University Bakersfield Payment Card Incident Response Plan (include website or location here).

  • The Incident Response Plan should be reviewed and tested at least annually.

  • Upon confirming that Storm-0558 had forged the token, Microsoft began converging individual processes into its Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP), which has different urgency levels based on multiple criteria, including the number of impacted customers.

  • Representative shall implement and maintain an Incident Response Plan that enables Representative to (a) take actions to address any known or suspected Security Incident including ransomware, business email compromise, insider threat and data breach; (b) take appropriate remedial action; and (c) protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Brightspeed Data.


More Definitions of Incident Response Plan

Incident Response Plan. Designated Contact Person” any event that actually or potentially jeopardises the cybersecurity posture of the Services provided under this agreement, including but not limited to unauthorised access, data breaches, malware infections, and security vulnerabilities that could impact the Customer Data or the integrity of the services. a documented framework outlining the processes to be followed in the event of a cybersecurity incident, including detection, reporting, response, mitigation, and post-incident analysis activities. an individual appointed by either the Customer or the Supplier responsible for the initial reporting and ongoing communication of cybersecurity incidents as outlined in the Incident Response Plan.
Incident Response Plan means each Party’s operational plan for response to and recovery from Significant Incidents or Emergencies as identified in national, local and community risk registers and in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004; “Indirect Losses” means loss of profits, loss of production, loss of business, loss of business opportunity, or any claim for consequential loss or for indirect loss of any nature;
Incident Response Plan means a written set of procedures and actions that are to be completed by you if a Data Breach occurs (or is suspected to have occurred). Mail or Telephone Order Transaction means a transaction completed by a Cardholder with you through telephone, mail or other written communication where neither the Card nor the Cardholder is physically present. Mastercard means Mastercard International Inc, any of its successors or assigns, and any of its related companies or related bodies corporate. Mastercard Card means a credit card or a debit card or other payment instrument carrying the Mastercard brand, issued in accordance with a licence granted by Mastercard. Merchant Application Form means the document entitled Merchant Application Form that you completed as part of your application process.
Incident Response Plan means the plan created by the Franchisee pursuant to paragraph 20 of Schedule 6.1A (Franchise Specific Obligations) which contains (as a minimum) the information set out in paragraph 20.2 of Part 2 of Schedule 6.1A, as updated in accordance with paragraph 20.7(a) of Schedule 6.1A and (from the Integrated Operator Start Date) in accordance with paragraph 8.4(a) of Schedule 6.1; “Incremental Output Statement Charge” “Independent Service Quality Audits” means the charge to which that description is commonly given, first introduced into Relevant Agreements in April 2001; has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2.1 of Schedule 7.3A (Service Quality Regime);
Incident Response Plan means the plan created by the Operator pursuant to paragraph 5 of Schedule 11.2 which contains (as a minimum) the information set out in paragraph 5.2 of Schedule 11.2 (Strategies and Plans);“Independent Service Quality Audits”has the meaning given to such term in paragraph 4.1 of Part B of Schedule 7.3 (Service Quality Regime);“Industrial Action”means any concerted action taken in connection with the employment of any employees of the Operator or of any of the employees of persons listed in paragraphs 1(f)(i) to 1(f)(iii) of Schedule 10.3 (Force Majeure and Business Continuity) (whether or not that action involves any breach of such employees’ conditions of employment, and including any action taken in furtherance of a dispute, or with a view to improving the terms of employment of the relevant employees or by way of support for any other person) subject always, in the case of any unofficial industrial action, to the Operator being able to demonstrate the occurrence of such unofficial industrial action to the reasonable satisfaction of the Secretary of State;“Industry Change Project”means any scheme or proposal to introduce changes to the operation or delivery of the Rail Services that is expected to deliver long term and industry wide efficiency savings, reduced cost and/or revenue growth, but which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, a reasonable Train Operator would not be sufficiently incentivised to deliver in accordance with the terms of this Contract;“Industry Schemes”has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4 of Schedule 13.1 (Rail Industry Initiatives and Co-operation);“Information Commissioner”has the same meaning as “Commissioner” in section 3 of the Data Protection Act;“Initial Business Plan Year”means the period beginning on the Start Date and ending on 31 March 2023;“Initial Dataset”means the Dataset provided in accordance with paragraph1.1 (Data Sharing) of Schedule 6.2 (Environment and Sustainability) (or the equivalent data provided under the Previous Agreement), excluding any measures which the Secretary of State agrees that the Operator was (under the Previous Agreement), or is (in accordance with theService Contract) (as applicable), despite using all reasonable endeavours, unable to provide;
Incident Response Plan. A plan covering risks identified by the Supplier or DCC.
Incident Response Plan means a written plan documenting Representative’s policies, controls, procedures, and resources for identifying, responding to, mitigating, and recovering from Security Incidents, and the roles and responsibilities of its management, staff, and independent contractors in responding to Security Incidents.