ISBNA definition

ISBNA means the Information and Security Breach Notification Act

Examples of ISBNA in a sentence

  • In addition to any responsibilities of Contractor under the Contract for reporting breaches of Private Information under ISBNA, Contractor must immediately report to ITS any breaches, Information Security Incidents, or unauthorized uses or disclosures of any NYS Confidential Information whether it consists of Personal Information or otherwise.

  • In addition to any responsibilities of Contractor under the Contract for reporting breaches of Private Information under ISBNA, Contractor must immediately report to ITS any breaches of any NYS Confidential Information whether it consists of Personal Information or otherwise.

  • Nothing herein shall in any way (a) impair the authority of the New York State Office of the Attorney General to bring an action against Contractor to enforce the provisions of the New York State Information Security Breach Notification Act (ISBNA) or (b) limit Contractor’s liability for any violations of the ISBNA or any other applicable statutes, rules or regulations.

  • Nothing herein shall in any way (a) impair the authority of the Office of the Attorney General (“OAG”) to bring an action against Consultant to enforce the provisions of the New York State Information Security Breach Notification Act (ISBNA) or (b) limit Consultant's liability for any violations of the ISBNA or any other applicable statutes, rules or regulations.

  • Nothing herein shall in any way (a) impair the authority of the OAG to bring an action against Contractor to enforce the provisions of the New York State Information Security Breach Notification Act (ISBNA) or (b) limit Contractor’s liability for any violations of the ISBNA or any other applicable statutes, rules or regulations.

  • Compliance with the NYS Information Security Breach and Notification Act (ISBNA).

  • Nothing herein shall in any way (a) impair the authority of the New York State Office of the Attorney General from bringing an action against Contractor to enforce the provisions of the New York State Information Security Breach Notification Act (ISBNA), or (b) limit Contractor's liability for any violations of the ISBNA or any other applicable statutes, rules or regulations.

  • The co-publisher should be identified in an instance of the <Publisher> composite, with the applicable <PublishingRole> code 9 25 ISMN-13 International Standard Music Number, from 2008 (13-digit number starting 9790, without spaces or hyphens) 12 26 ISBN-A Actionable ISBN, in fact a special DOI incorporating the ISBN-13 within the DOI syntax.

  • Note the ISBN-A should always be accompanied by the ISBN itself, using codes 03 and/or 15 17 27 JP e-code E-publication identifier controlled by JPOIID’s Committee for Research and Management of Electronic Publishing Codes 17 28 OLCC number Unique number assigned by the Chinese Online Library Cataloging Center (see ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇) 18 29 JP Magazine ID Japanese magazine identifier, similar in scope to ISSN but identifying a specific issue of a serial publication.

  • In the event of a breach of the security of the System (as defined by ISBNA) Contractor shall immediately commence an investigation, in cooperation with the State, to determine the scope of the breach and restore the security of the System to prevent any further breaches.