Remediation Efforts definition

Remediation Efforts means, with respect to any Security Incident, activities designed to remedy a Security Incident, which may be required by Applicable Law or by the Authority’s or the Contractor’s policies or procedures or under the Security Requirements, or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of such Security Incident.
Remediation Efforts means, with respect to any Security Incident, activities designed to remedy a Security Incident which may be required by a Data Law or by the Authority’s or the Contractor’s policies or procedures, or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of such Security Incident. Remediation Efforts may include: (i) development and delivery of legal notices to affected individuals or other third parties; (ii) establishment and operation of toll-free telephone numbers for affected individuals to receive specific information and assistance; (iii) procurement of credit monitoring, credit or identity repair services and identity theft insurance from third parties that provide such services for affected individuals; (iv) provision of identity theft insurance for affected individuals; (v) cooperation with and response to regulatory, government and/or law enforcement inquiries and other similar actions; (vi) undertaking of investigations (internal or in cooperation with a governmental body) of such Security Incident, including forensics; (vii) public relations and other crisis management services; and (viii) cooperation with and response to litigation with respect to such Security Incident (including, but not limited to, class action suits or similar proceedings); and in each case of examples (i) through (viii), payment of legal costs, disbursements, fines, settlements and damages.
Remediation Efforts means, with respect to any Security Incident, activities designed to remedy a Security Incident which may be required by a Data Law or by the Authority’s or the Contractor’s policies or procedures, or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of such Security Incident. Remediation Efforts may include: (i) development and delivery of legal notices to affected individuals or other third parties; (ii) establishment and operation of toll-free telephone numbers for affected individuals to receive specific information and assistance; (iii) procurement of credit monitoring, credit or identity repair services and identity theft insurance from third

Examples of Remediation Efforts in a sentence

  • Following any Security Incident, the Contractor will consult in good faith with the Authority regarding Remediation Efforts that may be necessary and reasonable.

  • For the purposes of this Section, Losses will include, without limitation, the cost of Remediation Efforts.

  • The Contractor will (i) at the Authority’s direction undertake Remediation Efforts at the Contractor’s sole expense and reimburse the Authority for its reasonable costs and expenses in connection with any Remediation Efforts it elects to undertake, (ii) ensure that such Remediation Efforts provide for, without limitation, prevention of the recurrence of the same type of Security Incident, and (iii) reasonably cooperate with any Remediation Efforts undertaken by the Authority.

  • Following any Security Incident, the Contractor will consult in diligent good faith with the Authority regarding Remediation Efforts that may be necessary and reasonable.

  • A.S., and C.T. Miller (1988) A Three-Dimensional Flow Model for Analysis of Remediation Efforts at a Polluted Coastal Aquifer, Proceedings of the Symposium on Coastal Water Resources, American Water Resources Association, Wilmington, North Carolina, 22–25 May 1988.


More Definitions of Remediation Efforts

Remediation Efforts means, with respect to any Security Incident, activities designed to remedy a Security Incident which may be required by applicable law or by Company policy or procedures, or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of such Security Incident. Remediation Efforts may include: (i) development and delivery of legal notices to affected individuals or other third parties as may be required by applicable law or as otherwise appropriate; (ii) establishment and operation of toll-free telephone numbers (or, where toll-free telephone numbers are not available, dedicated telephone numbers) for affected individuals to receive specific information and assistance; (iii) provision of free credit reports, credit monitoring and credit or identity repair services for affected individuals; (iv) provision of identity theft insurance for affected individuals; (v) cooperation with and response to regulatory inquiries and other similar actions; (vi) undertaking of investigations of such Security Incident; and (vii) cooperation with and response to litigation with respect to such Security Incident.
Remediation Efforts has the meaning set forth in Exhibit V.
Remediation Efforts. , as used in this Section, means, with respect to any Security Incident, activities de- signed to remedy a Security Incident which may be required by applicable law or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of such Security Incident.
Remediation Efforts means, with respect to any Security Incident, activities designed to remedy a Security Incident which may be required by a Data Law or by a Party’s policy or procedures, or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of such Security Incident. Remediation Efforts may include (i) development and delivery of legal notices to affected individuals or other third parties, (ii) establishment and operation of toll-free telephone numbers (or, where toll-free telephone numbers are not available, dedicated telephone numbers) for affected individuals to receive specific information and assistance, (iii) procurement of credit monitoring, credit or identity repair services and identity theft insurance from third parties that provide such services for affected individuals, (iv) provision of identity theft insurance for affected individuals, (v) cooperation with and response to regulatory, government and/or law enforcement inquiries and other similar actions, (vi) undertaking of investigations (internal or in cooperation with a governmental body) of such Security Incident, including forensics, (vii) public relations and other crisis management services, and (viii) cooperation with and response to litigation with respect to such Security Incident (including, but not limited to, class action suits or similar proceedings), and in each case of examples (i) through (viii), payment of legal costs, disbursements, fines, settlements and damages.
Remediation Efforts means activities designed to remedy a Security Incident which may be required by a Data Law (applicable to American, Supplier, or both) or by American policy or procedures pertaining to a Security Incident, or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, commensurate with the nature of the Security Incident. Remediation Efforts may include, without limitation: *
Remediation Efforts is defined in Section 10.5(b).
Remediation Efforts will mean any activity designed to remediate, directly or indirectly, an Information Security Incident which may be required by Applicable Laws or which may otherwise be necessary, reasonable or appropriate under the circumstances, and including, but not limited to, all claims, fees and fines levied against the Party that did not experience the Information Security Incident by any party (including, but not limited to, Regulatory Authorities) because of the Information Security Incident. With respect to any Information Security Incident suffered by Company or its Subcontractors, Company shall promptly take all necessary and advisable corrective actions, and shall cooperate fully with Bank in all reasonable and lawful efforts to prevent, mitigate or rectify such Information Security Incident, including conducting, or having a third party conduct, a forensic investigation of the Information Security Incident, the report of which is satisfactory to Bank. To the extent not prohibited by Applicable Laws, the content of any filings, communications, notices, press releases or reports related to any Information Security Incident must be approved by Bank in reasonable consultation with Company prior to any press publication or communication to any unaffiliated third party thereof.