Data Incident definition

Data Incident means a breach of Google’s security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Customer Data on systems managed by or otherwise controlled by Google.
Data Incident means a breach of Processor’s security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Customer Data on systems managed by or otherwise controlled by Processor. “Data Incidents” will not include unsuccessful attempts or activities that do not compromise the security of Customer Data, including unsuccessful log-in attempts, pings, port scans, denial of service attacks, and other network attacks on firewalls or networked systems.
Data Incident means any use or disclosure of Regulated Information by Partner Organization not authorized by law, this Agreement, or any other written agreements between District and Partner Organization related to Regulated Information.

Examples of Data Incident in a sentence

  • Notifications made pursuant to this section will describe, to the extent practicable, details of the Data Incident, including steps taken to mitigate the potential risks and any steps Upwork recommends Customer take to address the Data Incident.

  • If Upwork becomes aware of a Data Incident, Upwork will: (a) notify Customer of the Data Incident promptly and without undue delay after becoming aware of the Data Incident; and (b) promptly take reasonable steps to minimize harm and secure Customer Data.

  • Upwork’s notification of or response to a Data Incident under this Section 7.2 (Data Incidents) is not an acknowledgement by Upwork of any fault or liability with respect to the Data Incident.

  • An attestation of claimed time responding to issues raised by the Data Incident is required for claims of lost time.

  • If the European Data Protection Legislation applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data, Customer may exercise its right to audit Upwork under Sections 7.4.1(a) or 7.4.1(b): (1) where there has been a Data Incident within the previous six (6) months or there is reasonable suspicion of a Data Incident within the previous six (6) months or (2) where Customer will pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Upwork in making itself available for an audit.


More Definitions of Data Incident

Data Incident is defined as any alleged or actual compromise, unauthorized access, disclosure, theft, or unauthorized use of a Card or Cardholder information, regardless of cause, including without limitation, a breach of or intrusion into any system, or failure, malfunction, inadequacy, or error affecting any server, wherever located, or hardware or software of any system, through which Card information resides, passes through, and/or could have been compromised.
Data Incident means any circumstance which results in the loss, theft or inappropriate disclosure of information obtained as a result of pursuing the Purpose to a Third Party whether by accident or intention;
Data Incident the reasonable suspicion of, discovery by, or notice to a party that (a) Data has been or is likely to be accessed or obtained by an unauthorised person; or (b) a party’s systems have been or are likely to be compromised or vulnerable; or a person has threatened the unauthorised access to or obtaining of any Data;
Data Incident means any actual or reasonably suspected unauthorized access to or acquisition, disclosure, use, or loss of IIPI disclosed to any Buyer Entity in connection with this Agreement (including hard copies) or breach or compromise of Buyer’s Security Program that presents a viable threat to any such IIPI or any ASBB Entity’s systems.
Data Incident is any (i) unauthorized disclosure of, access to, or use of Customer Usage Data, including without limitation Excluded Data, or (ii) violation of Privacy/Security Law through Customer’s account. Data Incidents include, without limitation, such events caused by Customer, by Rally, by Customer’s customers or other users, by hackers, and by any other third party.
Data Incident means a breach of Google’s security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Customer Data on systems managed by or otherwise controlled by Google. “Data Incidents” will not include unsuccessful attempts or activities that do not compromise the security of Customer Data, including unsuccessful log-in attempts, pings, port scans, denial of service attacks, and other network attacks on firewalls or networked systems.
Data Incident means the unlawful processing or process of personal data, in particular the illegitimate access, alteration, transfer, disclosure, deletion or destruction as well as the accidental destruction or damage.7