Security Response Sample Clauses

A Security Response clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for addressing security incidents or breaches within the scope of an agreement. Typically, it specifies how and when parties must notify each other of a security event, the steps required to investigate and mitigate the incident, and any obligations to cooperate with authorities or affected individuals. This clause ensures that both parties are prepared to respond quickly and effectively to security threats, minimizing potential damage and clarifying accountability in the event of a breach.
Security Response lnvolta shall: (i) provide Client with the name and contact information for an employee of lnvolta who shall serve as Client's primary security contact and shall be available to assist Client twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week as a contact in resolving obligations associated with a Security Incident. Upon Client's reasonable written request, lnvolta will assist and provide reasonable documentation during the investigation, and the parties shall coordinate and cooperate with each during the investigation. lnvolta agrees to provide commercially reasonable cooperation to Client in connection with Client's efforts to investigate and analyze any Security Incident, including, without limitation: (i) assisting with any investigation; (ii) providing Client with physical access to the facilities and operations affected; (iii) facilitating interviews with lnvolta's employees and others involved in the matter; and (iv) making available all relevant records, logs, files, data reporting and other materials required to comply with applicable law, regulation, industry standards or as otherwise reasonably required by Client.
Security Response. In the event there is a security incident that restricts or denies Enterprise Customer’s access to its hosted information with Licensor, Licensor will restore Enterprise Customer’s access no later than it restores any other enterprise customer of Licensor. PCI Compliance: Licensor is, and will remain, PCI compliant as a Third Party Processor in the US and EU for Visa, AMEX, Master Card, JCB, and Discover. This Exhibit details the levels of service that have been agreed to between Enterprise Customer (hereinafter Customer) and Licensor (▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for the provision of Services as shown within the Agreement. Subject to agreement between the parties, these service levels may be extended to cover subsequent project phases, and related systems configurations, applications and services.
Security Response. Messiah Village will provide 24-hour security on campus to respond to safety and emergency situations. As an additional service, each Residence may be equipped with a security emergency call system that alerts Messiah Village security personnel in the event of a security emergency. The cost of this additional service is not included in the Monthly Service Fee and shall be paid by the Resident.
Security Response. Involta shall: (i) provide Client with the name and contact information for an employee of Involta who shall serve as Client’s primary security contact and shall be available to assist Client twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week as a contact in resolving obligations associated with a Security Incident. Upon Client’s reasonable written request, Involta will assist and provide reasonable documentation during the investigation, and the parties shall coordinate and cooperate with each during the investigation. Involta agrees to provide commercially reasonable cooperation to Client in connection with Client’s efforts to investigate and analyze any Security Incident, including, without limitation: (i) assisting with any investigation; (ii) providing Client with physical access to the facilities and operations affected; (iii) facilitating interviews with Involta’s employees and others involved in the matter; and (iv) making available all relevant records, logs, files, data reporting and other materials required to comply with applicable law, regulation, industry standards or as otherwise reasonably required by Client.
Security Response. Loopio UK has a response plan that includes procedures to be followed in the event of a Security Incident, including: (a) Formation of an internal incident response team assessing the risk the incident poses and determining who may be affected, and mitigate additional risk or impact; (b)

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