Internet Intrusion Testing definition

Internet Intrusion Testing means tests employing tools or techniques intended to gain unauthorized access to Customer’s environment.

Examples of Internet Intrusion Testing in a sentence

  • Customer shall indemnify, defend, and hold QTS for any Losses incurred in connection with any Internet Intrusion Testing by Customer or any third party acting on Customer’s behalf.

  • Internet Intrusion Testing by Customer, or any third party on Customer’s behalf require Customer to indemnify QUALITYTECH pursuant to the Master Service Agreement.

  • Internet Intrusion Testing by Customer, or any third party on Customer’s behalf require Customer to indemnify QTS pursuant to the Master Space Agreement.

  • Further, in the event Customer elects in its sole discretion, to perform Internet Intrusion Testing itself, or to utilize the services of any third-party to perform Internet Intrusion Testing Customer agrees to execute, and have the third party tester execute, QUALITYTECH’s Standard Internet Intrusion Test Indemnification document.

  • Further, in the event Customer elects in its sole discretion, to perform Internet Intrusion Testing itself, or to utilize the services of any third-party to perform Internet Intrusion Testing, Customer agrees to execute, and have the third party tester execute, QUALITYTECH’s Standard Internet Intrusion Test Indemnification document.

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