Unauthorized disclosure definition

Unauthorized disclosure or "unauthorized release" means any disclosure or release not permitted by federal or state statute or regulation, any lawful contract or written agreement, or that does not respond to a lawful order of a court or tribunal or other lawful order.
Unauthorized disclosure means disclosure by the Executive without the prior written consent of the Board to any person other than a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary or appropriate in connection with the performance by the Executive of duties as an executive of the Company or as may be legally required, of any information relating to the business or prospects of the Company (including, but not limited to, any confidential information with respect to any of the Company's customers, products, methods of distribution, strategies, business and marketing plans and business policies and practices); provided, however, that such term shall not include the use or disclosure by the Executive, without consent, of any information known generally to the public (other than as a result of disclosure by the Executive in violation of this Section 12(a)). This confidentiality covenant has no temporal, geographical or territorial restriction.
Unauthorized disclosure means the disclosure of (including disclosure resulting from phishing) or access to information in a manner that is not authorized by the “insured organization” and is without knowledge of, consent, or acquiescence of any member of thecontrol group”.

Examples of Unauthorized disclosure in a sentence

  • Unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information by employees through intentional or unintentional methods: • Employees go through mandatory Written Information Security Program (WISP) Training • Prior to any IT requests, User Information Is checked against WISP to ensure they are current with training • Employees are provided training and are closely observed by managers before being given access to sensitive information.

  • At a minimum, such a risk assessment should include consideration of risks in each relevant area of your operations, including: • Unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information by employees through intentional or unintentional methods.

  • Unauthorized disclosure of Information by a WHO staff member could result in disciplinary measures further to WHO Staff Rule 1110.

  • Unauthorized disclosure of salary information that is held confidential may result in corrective action up to and including termination.

  • Unauthorized disclosure of confidential information will result in discipline and possible criminal and civil penalties.The institution maintains the privacy of student education records with the exception of those situations in which the law or consent of the student permits disclosure according to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) legislation.


More Definitions of Unauthorized disclosure

Unauthorized disclosure means disclosure by the Executive without the consent of the Board to any person, other than an employee of the Company or a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary or appropriate in connection with the performance by the Executive of his duties as an executive of the Company or as may be legally required, of any confidential information obtained by the Executive while in the employ of the Company (including, but not limited to, any confidential information with respect to any of the Company’s customers or methods of distribution) the disclosure of which he knows or has reason to believe will be materially injurious to the Company; provided, however, that such term shall not include the use or disclosure by the Executive, without consent, of any information known generally to the public (other than as a result of disclosure by him in violation of this Section 8) or any information not otherwise considered confidential by a reasonable person engaged in the same business as that conducted by the Company.
Unauthorized disclosure means a communication or physical transfer of classified information to an unauthorized recipient.
Unauthorized disclosure means disclosure by the Executive without the consent of the Board to any person, other than an employee of the Company or a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary or appropriate in connection with the performance by the Executive of his duties as an executive of the Company or as may be legally required, of any confidential information obtained by the Executive while in the employ of the Company (including, but not limited to, any confidential information with respect to any of the Company's customers or methods of operation) the disclosure of which he knows or has reason to believe will be materially injurious to the Company; provided, however, that such term shall not include the use or disclosure by the Executive, without consent, of any information known generally to the public (other than as a result of disclosure by him in violation of this Section 9) or any information not otherwise considered confidential by a reasonable person engaged in the same business as that conducted by the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive's obligation hereunder not to make any Unauthorized Disclosure shall continue after the end of the two-year period following his termination of employment with the Company as regards any information which is a trade secret as defined in Section 134.90 of the Wisconsin Statutes. In no event shall an asserted violation of this Section 9 constitute a basis for deferring or withholding any amounts otherwise payable to the Executive under this Agreement.
Unauthorized disclosure means use by the Executive for the Executive's own benefit, or disclosure by the Executive to any person other than a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary or appropriate in connection with the performance by the Executive of duties as an executive of the Company or as may be legally required, of any confidential information relating to the business or prospects of the Company (including, but not limited to, any information and materials pertaining to any Intellectual Property as defined below); provided, however, that Unauthorized Disclosure shall not include the use or disclosure by the Executive of any publicly available information (other than information available as a result of disclosure by the Executive in violation of this Section 10(b)). This confidentiality covenant has no temporal, geographical or territorial restriction.
Unauthorized disclosure means “a communication or physical transfer of classified information to an unauthorized recipient.” Id. §6.1(rr). “Unauthorized” recipient is not defined.
Unauthorized disclosure means the disclosure of sensitive or proprietary information to any party who does not have a need to know that information or who is not contractually authorized to access the information.
Unauthorized disclosure means disclosure by the Executive without the prior written consent of the Board to any person, other than an employee of the Company or a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary or appropriate in connection with the performance by the Executive of his duties as an executive officer of the Company, of any confidential information relating to the business or prospects of the Company including, but not limited to, any confidential information with respect to any of the Company's customers, products, methods of distribution, strategies, business and marketing plans and business policies and practices, except (i) to the extent disclosure is or may be required by law, by a court of law or by any governmental agency or other person or entity with apparent jurisdiction to require him to divulge, disclose or make available such information or (ii) in confidence to an attorney or other advisor for the purpose of securing professional advice concerning the Executive's personal matters provided such attorney or other advisor agrees to observe these confidentiality provisions. Unauthorized Disclosure shall not include the use or disclosure by the Executive, without consent, of any information known generally to the public or known within the Company's trade or industry (other than as a result of disclosure by him in violation of this Section 13(a)). This confidentiality covenant has no temporal, geographical or territorial restriction.