Common use of Incident Response Clause in Contracts

Incident Response. Contractor may need to communicate with outside parties regarding a Security Incident, which may include contacting law enforcement and seeking external expertise as mutually agreed upon, defined by law or contained in this Contract. Discussing Security Incidents with DTS should be handled on an urgent as-needed basis, as part of Contractor’s communication and mitigation processes, defined by law or contained in this Contract.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Master Contract, Information Technology Terms and Conditions, Information Technology Terms and Conditions

Incident Response. Contractor may need to communicate with outside parties regarding a Security Incident, which may include contacting law enforcement and seeking external expertise as mutually agreed upon, defined by law law, or contained in this Contract. Discussing Security Incidents with DTS should be handled on an urgent as-needed basis, as part of Contractor’s communication and mitigation processes, defined by law law, or contained in this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract

Incident Response. Contractor may need to communicate with outside parties regarding a Security Incident, which may include contacting law enforcement and seeking external expertise as mutually agreed upon, defined by law or contained in this Contract. Discussing Security Incidents with DTS should be handled on an urgent as-as- needed basis, as part of Contractor’s communication and mitigation processes, defined by law or contained in this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: License Agreement