Destructive Code definition
Examples of Destructive Code in a sentence
In the event that a Destructive Code is introduced by the Contractor’s personnel or that of its Sub-Contractor/s, to the extent commercially reasonable, the Contractor shall at no additional charge, assist Interfront to reduce the effects of the Destructive Code and if the Destructive Code causes a loss of operational efficiency or loss of data, to mitigate and restore such losses.
Destructive Code includes viruses, "trojan horses", computer code, malware, instructions, devices or other materials designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede operation of an Access Device, IT Technology, services, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations thereof.
The Contractor shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to ensure that no Destructive Code is introduced into the Deliverables or Interfront’s Infrastructure during the performance of any Services by the Contractor personnel or by its Sub- Contractor/s.