Common use of Security Incident Reporting Clause in Contracts

Security Incident Reporting. PacketFabric will report to Customer any actual or suspected Security Incident or a suspected event that is believed to be sufficiently plausible to warrant further investigation. “Security Incident” means any actual or suspected unauthorized access to or use of any Customer’s property or Confidential Information. Upon request from Customer, PacketFabric will reasonably cooperate in the investigation of any Security Incident and will produce logs and other documentation from the device(s) which are, or may be, related to a Security Incident. Except as required by Applicable Law, PacketFabric will not disclose to third parties any actual or suspected Security Incident without Customer’s prior written approval.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

Security Incident Reporting. PacketFabric will report to Customer User any actual or suspected Security Incident or a suspected event that is believed to be sufficiently plausible to warrant further investigation. “Security Incident” means any actual or suspected unauthorized access to or use of any CustomerUser’s property or Confidential Information. Upon request from CustomerUser, PacketFabric will reasonably cooperate in the investigation of any Security Incident and will produce logs and other documentation from the device(s) which are, or may be, related to a Security Incident. Except as required by Applicable Law, PacketFabric will not disclose to third parties any actual or suspected Security Incident without CustomerUser’s prior written approval.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement