Security Defect definition

Security Defect means a technical deficiency in the software or hardware that constitutes to unauthorized access to the Solution or the Subscriber Data;
Security Defect means a technical deficiency in the software or hardware that, if exploited, could result in unauthorized access to the Solution or the Subscriber Data;

Examples of Security Defect in a sentence

  • Such temporary solutions may include temporarily disabling or altering specific functionality, while working to implement a permanent solution to the Security Defect.

  • Xxxxx, at its own discretion, may implement a temporary solution to the Security Defect to achieve the timelines listed above.

  • After issuing the Taking Over Certificate, the Performance Security may be reduced to be 5% of the Contract Price or be replaced by a Defect Liability Security (Defect Liability Guarantee) for 5% of the Contract Price.

  • Xxxxx will remediate Security Defects in our Solution using the following schedule once the reported Security Defect is confirmed: Critical Promptly and not more than fourteen (14) days High Within forty-five (45) days Medium Within ninety (90) days Low Within one hundred and eighty (180) days X.

Related to Security Defect

  • Guarantee/Warranty/ Defect Liability Period (DLP) means the period and other conditions governing the warranty/guarantee/defect liability period of the services as provided in the Contract.

  • Minor defect means a defect which is not a Major Defect.

  • Material Defect As defined in Section 2.02(c) hereof.

  • Latent Defect means a defect, inherently lying within the material or arising out of design deficiency, which do not manifest themselves and/or was not reasonably discoverable during Defect Liability period.

  • Construction defect means a deficiency in or a deficiency arising out of the design, specifications, surveying, planning, supervision, or observation of construction or construction of residential improvements that results from any of the following: