Privacy incident definition

Privacy incident means a violation or imminent threat of violation of security policies, acceptable use policies, or standard security practices, involving the breach of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), whether in electronic or paper format.
Privacy incident means violation of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Minnesota Statutes chapter 13); violation of federal data disclosure or privacy requirements in federal laws, rules and regulations; and/or breach of a contractual obligation to protect State data. This includes, but is not limited to, improper or unauthorized access to, viewing of, obtaining of, acquisition of, use of, disclosure of, damage to, loss of, modification of, alteration to or destruction of State data protected by such State or federal laws or by contract.
Privacy incident means violation of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Minnesota Statutes chapter 13); violation of federal data disclosure or privacy requirements in federal laws, rules and regulations; or breach of a contractual obligation to protect State data. This includes, but is not limited to, improper or unauthorized access to, viewing of, obtaining of, acquisition of, use of, disclosure of, damage to, loss of, modification of, alteration to or destruction of State data protected by such State or federal laws or by contract.

Examples of Privacy incident in a sentence

  • Network Security and Privacy Liability The Insurer will pay Damages and Claims Expenses that the Insured is legally obligated to pay because of a Claim made against an Insured for a Security Incident or a Privacy Incident.

  • Payment Card The Insurer will reimburse the Insured Entity for PCI Fines and Expenses which it is legally obligated to pay because of a Claim made against an Insured for a Privacy Incident.

  • The Insurer will pay Regulatory Fines and Claims Expenses that the Insured is legally obligated to pay because of a Regulatory Proceeding made against an Insured for a Security Incident, Privacy Incident, or Data Subject Rights.


More Definitions of Privacy incident

Privacy incident means a violation of an information privacy provision of any applicable state and federal law, statute, regulation, rule, or standard, including those listed in the Contract and this Attachment.
Privacy incident means any breach of security resulting in the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or unauthorized access to personal data transmitted, stored or handled in other ways.
Privacy incident means any incident involving the accidental, unlawful or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
Privacy incident means either: i) the loss of control, compromise, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized acquisition, unauthorized access, or any similar term referring to situations where persons other than authorized users and for an other than authorized purpose have access or potential access to PII, whether physical, or electronic; or ii) a reasonable belief that unauthorized acquisition of PII that compromises the security, confidentiality or integrity of the PII has occurred.
Privacy incident means an incident that occurs when there is a loss of control, compromise, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized acquisition, unauthorized access, or failure to secure PII or SPI, whether physical or electronic, or when authorized users access PII or SPI for an unauthorized purpose. The term encompasses both suspected and confirmed incidents involving PII or SPI which raise a reasonable risk of harm to the GLO or to an individual.
Privacy incident means any use or disclosure of Protected Health Information that is not permitted by this Agreement or that is in violation of the Privacy Rule and shall include a breach of Protected Health Information as the term "breach" is defined in 45 CFR § 164.402.
Privacy incident means any use or disclosure of Protected Health Information that is not permitted by the Agreement or that is in violation of the Privacy Rule and shall include a breach of Protected Health Information as the term “breach” is defined in 45 CFR § 164.402.