Common use of Security Incident Notification Clause in Contracts

Security Incident Notification. If Motorola becomes aware of a Security Incident, then Motorola must (i) notify Customer of the Security Incident without undue delay, (ii) investigate the Security Incident and apprise Customer of the details of the Security Incident and (iii) take commercially reasonable steps to stop any ongoing loss of Personal Data due to the Security Incident if in the control of Motorola. Notification of a Security Incident must not be construed as an acknowledgement or admission by Motorola of any fault or liability in connection with the Security Incident. Motorola must make reasonable efforts to assist Customer in fulfilling Customer’s obligations under Data Protection Laws to notify the relevant supervisory authority and Data Subjects about such incident.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Customer Agreement, Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum

Security Incident Notification. If Motorola becomes aware of a Security Incident, then Motorola must must (i) notify Customer of the Security Incident without undue delay, (ii) investigate the Security Incident and apprise Customer of the details of the Security Incident and (iii) take commercially reasonable steps to stop any ongoing loss of Personal Data due to the Security Incident if in the control of Motorola. Notification of a Security Incident must not be construed as an acknowledgement or admission by Motorola of any fault or liability in connection with the Security Incident. Motorola must make reasonable efforts to assist Customer in fulfilling Customer’s obligations under Data Protection Laws to notify the relevant supervisory authority and Data Subjects about such incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing Addendum

Security Incident Notification. If Motorola becomes aware of a Security Incident, then Motorola must (i) notify Customer of the Security Incident without undue delaywithin twenty-four (24) hours, (ii) investigate the Security Incident and apprise Customer of the details of the Security Incident and (iii) take commercially reasonable steps to stop any ongoing loss of Personal Data due to the Security Incident if in the control of Motorola. Notification of a Security Incident must not be construed as an acknowledgement or admission by Motorola of any fault or liability in connection with the Security Incident. Motorola must make reasonable efforts to assist Customer in fulfilling Customer’s obligations under Data Protection Laws to notify the relevant supervisory authority and Data Subjects about such incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement