Security Incident Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

Security Incident Reporting Requirements. Contractor shall report a Security Incident to DTS immediately if Contractor reasonably believes there has been a Security Incident.
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Security Incident Reporting Requirements. The Contractor shall report a Security Incident to the appropriate City identified contact immediately and without delay, as defined in the SLA.
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. The Contractor shall report a security incident to the Purchasing Entity identified contact immediately as soon as possible or promptly without out reasonable delay, or as defined in the SLA.
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. Unless otherwise stipulated, the Contractor shall immediately report a security incident related to its service under the Master Agreement, Participating Addendum, or SLA to the appropriate Purchasing Entity.
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. The contractor shall report a Security Incident to the State-identified contact(s) as soon as possible by telephone and email, but in no case later than two (2) days after the Security Incident occurs. Notice requirements may be clarified in the Service Level Agreement and shall be construed in accordance with IC 4-1-11 and IC 24-4.9 as they may apply.
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. Unless otherwise stipulated, CLI shall immediately report a Security Incident related to its service under the Agreement to the CUSTOMER.
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. The Company shall report a security incident to the appropriate Customer identified contact once a full investigation into the nature of the breach has been conducted and concluded and sufficient steps to remediate or correct the breach have occurred to ensure that all customer data is secure and would not be further jeopardized by such notification and resolve the breach and recover any data disclosed as a result thereof, but under no circumstance is the Company to take longer than 72 hours to notify the Customer of a security breach.
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Security Incident Reporting Requirements. All Information Security Incidents involving USAID data or systems must be reported in accordance with the requirements below, even if it is believed that the information security incident may be limited, small, or insignificant. USAID will determine the magnitude and resulting actions.
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. If a system, or any part thereof, used for performance of the Telework Position is damaged, lost, stolen, compromised or suspected of being compromised, the Employee shall immediately report the incident to the appropriate supervisor or manager and the [Agency] Service Desk at 405-521-2444. Additional Security Provisions: [Insert any necessary additional agency-specific provisions]
Security Incident Reporting Requirements. If a system used for remote computing is lost, stolen, compromised, or suspected of being compromised, the user must immediately report the incident to their supervisor and the Information Security Office (x4040). Safety Checklist for Telecommuting Work Location Address: Briefly describe the designated work area: The following checklist is designed to assess the overall safety of the home or remote work location. Each participant should read and complete the self-certification safety checklist. Staff members must meet all items on the checklist in order to be considered for a telecommuting assignment. Staff members must immediately inform their supervisor of any significant changes to the remote work location. □ All circuit breaker and/or fuses in the electrical panel are labeled as to the intended service. □ All circuit breakers clearly indicate if they are in the open or closed position. □ All electrical equipment is free of recognized hazards that would cause physical harm (frayed wires, bare conductors, loose wires, flexible wires running through walls, exposed wires fixed to the ceiling). □ The building electrical system will permit the grounding of electrical equipment. □ The telephone lines, electrical cords, and extension wires are secured under a desk or alongside a baseboard. □ All xxxxxx, xxxxxxxx, and corners are free of obstructions to permit visibility and movement. □ All file cabinets and storage closets are arranged so drawers and doors do not open into walkways. □ There is a secure place to store departmental materials. □ The office space is neat and clean. □ All floor surfaces are clean, dry, level and free of worn or frayed seams. □ There is a functioning smoke detector within hearing distance of the remote work location. □ There is a fire extinguisher accessible at the remote work location. □ The work set-up in the remote work location is ergonomically correct. Telecommuting Approval I approve the enclosed Telecommuting Agreement, and I have read and understand the Telecommuting Policy (section 16 of the University Policy Manual) and Telecommuting Procedures (located on the Human Resources website). APPROVAL SIGNATURES Employee: Date: Supervisor: Date: Xxxx/Department Head: Date: Vice President/Xxxxxxx: Date: Chief HR Officer:
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