Security Failure definition
Examples of Security Failure in a sentence
County has the right to immediately terminate this Contract with cause pursuant to Paragraph K, Termination, and the right to receive Contractor’s payment of any pre-paid fees prorated to the date of termination if County in its sole discretion determines there is a Security Failure.
A Security Failure means Contractor or its subcontractors, or the employees or agents of the foregoing, does not meet the security requirements of this Contract, including any backup, disaster recovery, or other policies, practices, or procedures related to security of County Data and County Resources.
County has the right to immediately terminate this Contract with cause pursuant to Paragraph K (“Termination”) of General Terms and Conditions if County in its sole discretion determines there is a Security Failure.
County has the right to immediately terminate this Contract with cause pursuant to Paragraph 19, Termination, and the right to receive Contractor’s payment of any pre-paid fees prorated to the date of termination if County in its sole discretion determines there is a Security Failure.
Data Incident: actions, omissions, unauthorized access, intrusions, or security breaches resulting in a Security Failure and ensuing Data Compromise, as identified in a Card Organization’s formal notice.