Security Intrusion definition

Security Intrusion means any attempt to interfere with the proper or normal working of a technology system, including without limitation denial of service, easter-eggs, trojans, worms, time bombs, malicious code, keystroke loggers, social engineering, piggybacking, coat-tailing, and back doors.

Examples of Security Intrusion in a sentence

  • If a party has reasonable grounds to suspect a Security Breach or Security Intrusion, has occurred, such party may request an audit of the Security of the other party by Notice.

  • The audit shall relate solely to the Security, systems and Confidential Information involved in such suspected Security Breach or Security Intrusion.

  • Security Intrusion Detection SLAs of Schedule 2D, Section 4.2 is replaced with the following: DEFINITION Network traffic to/from designated systems is monitored for current attack signatures and is retained for 3 days.

Related to Security Intrusion

  • Security Interest means any mortgage, security interest, pledge, lien, charge, claim, option, right to acquire, voting or other restriction, right-of-way, covenant, condition, easement, encroachment, restriction on transfer, or other encumbrance of any nature whatsoever.

  • Security Interests means the security interests in the Collateral granted hereunder securing the Secured Obligations.

  • First Priority Lien means any Lien created by the First Priority Security Documents.

  • First Priority means, with respect to any Lien purported to be created in any Collateral pursuant to any Collateral Document, that such Lien is the only Lien to which such Collateral is subject, other than any Permitted Lien.

  • Collateral has the meaning specified in the Granting Clause of the Indenture.