Data loss definition

Data loss means any instance where the Authority’s data has been lost, misplaced or destroyed, where unauthorised persons have gained or been allowed access to data, or where, due to the breakdown of, or failure to comply with protective security policies or measures including technical and procedural measures, there is a potential that unintended or unauthorised access to the Authority’s data may be possible.
Data loss means the result of unintentionally or accidentally deleting data, forgetting where it is stored, or exposure to an unauthorized party.
Data loss means any instance where the AUTHORITY’s data has been lost, misplaced or destroyed, where unauthorised persons have gained or been allowed access to data, or where, due to the breakdown of, or failure to comply with protective security policies or measures including technical and procedural measures, there is a potential that unintended or unauthorised access to the AUTHORITY’s data may be possible.

Examples of Data loss in a sentence

  • The servers may stop accepting, processing, or delivering Data, including users’ files and folders, when such set allotment or the purchased limit is reached, thus causing a loss of Service Availability or Data loss.

  • Data loss The Consultant must at all times when performing its obligations under this Agreement use appropriate procedures and care to avoid loss or corruption of data, including Protected Data, including by taking and storing regular off-site back-ups of all Protected Data.

  • Notwithstanding anything set forth in the MSA with the exception of Section 8 of the MSA, or this SLA, the Recovery Credit described in Section 3 will be Your sole and exclusive remedy for any losses arising from any Exchange Data loss.

  • After any significant Data loss, specific to data stored within the goods and/or services platform, or as a result of any disaster or catastrophic failure, Contractor, at its expense, shall have an independent, industry-recognized third party perform an information security audit.

  • The servers may stop accepting, processing, or delivering Data, including e- mail messages, when such set allotment or the purchased limit is reached thus causing a loss of Service Availability or Data loss.


More Definitions of Data loss

Data loss means the alteration, corruption, or malicious encryption or deletion by a malicious third person of a Data Asset as the direct result of unauthorized access to the Computer System.
Data loss. The result of unintentionally or accidentally deleting data, forgetting where it is stored, or exposure to an unauthorized party.
Data loss means an irreversible and unrecoverable deletion or loss of Covered Data due to ET’s negligence or intentional misconduct.
Data loss. The exposure of proprietary, sensitive, or classified information through either Data Theft or Data Leakage. This includes the intentional or unintentional destruction of information, caused by people and or processes from within or outside of an organization. In a Cybersecurity/Data Breach or Privacy Breach the data is compromised, but Data Loss further describes damage to the integrity, completeness, or control of the data. “Data in Transit” Data transmitted via email, web, collaborative work applications, instant messaging, or any type of private or public communication channel. This term is primarily used in the context of data encryption. It includes all data moving between systems or devices on networks. It does not include data in use while it is being processed, accessed, or read where it must be decrypted to be used. “Data Safeguards” Protections that safeguard USAC Data against destruction, loss, damage, corruption, alteration, loss of integrity, commingling, or unauthorized access or Processing. “Data Security Laws” FISMA, 44 U.S.C. § 3541, et seq., the Privacy Act as amended (as may be applicable), and NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5. PII protections in accordance with all federal and USAC requirements, including, but not limited to, OMB Memoranda M-17-12 and guidance from NIST including, but not limited to, NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5 and NIST SP 800-61 Rev 2 (or most current version), and FIPS 140-3. Any federally mandated information security and privacy requirements not described herein. “Data Theft” The deliberate or intentional act of stealing of information such that controlled data is intentionally stolen or exposed, such as in cases of espionage or employee disgruntlement. .
Data loss any data that has been transmitted to the system of the Service Provider and, in spite of this, has not been received by it due to reasons being independent of the system of the Service Provider, or that has been requested from the system of the Service Provider and, in spite of this, has not been received by the requesting party due to reasons beyond the responsibility of the Service Provider, as well as any data stored in the system of the Service Provider, which has become inaccessible due to reasons beyond the responsibility of the Service Provider.
Data loss means any instance where the Authority’s data has been lost, misplaced or destroyed, where unauthorised persons have gained or been allowed access to data, or where, due to the breakdown of, or failure to comply with protective security policies or measures including
Data loss has the meaning given in the DPL; any event that results, or may result, in unauthorised access to Personal Data held by the Supplier under this Framework Agreement, and/or actual or potential loss and/or destruction of Personal Data in breach of this Framework Agreement, including any Personal Data Breach;