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1.1. “Proposal” means the Company’s Statement of work (or proposal) to be signed by the Client and submitted to Company when ordering the Security Testing;
1.2. “Client” means the individual(s) and/or organisation(s) to whom the Company is providing Security Testing and who has signed and completed a Penetration Test Authorisation Form;
1.3. “Company” means Trinity Cyber Security (ABN: 33 666 494 757)
1.4. “Conditions” means the terms and conditions set out in this Contract;
1.5. “Confidential Information” means all tangible and intangible information designated as confidential by any party in writing together with all other information which may reasonably be regarded as confidential including, but not limited to, details of the Clients’ System, procedures, network configuration and topology, passwords, private encryption keys and details of the Company’s methodologies;
1.6. “Consultant” means the individual(s) provided by Company for the performance of the Security Testing;
1.7. “Contract” means the contract formed by these Terms and Conditions together with the Proposal;
1.8. “Data Protection Laws” means the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth); which covers the Privacy Act and all other applicable privacy and data protection Laws as may be in force from time to time which regulate the collection, use, disclosure, storage of and granting of access rights to Personal Information;
1.9. “Event of insolvency” means:
bankruptcy proceedings are commenced against the relevant party, or the relevant party is declared bankrupt;
1.10. “Fees” means Company’s fees for the Security Testing as detailed in the Proposal, and all reasonable expenses incurred by the Consultant in carrying out the Security Testing which will be agreed in advance with the Client;
1.11. “Force Majeure” means any cause preventing either Party from performing any or all of its obligations under these Conditions which arises from or is attributable to acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond the reasonable control of the Party so prevented.
1.12. “Intellectual Property Rights” (IPR) means any copyright, patent, design patent, registered design and design rights, utility models, trademarks, service marks, an application for any of these or the right to supply for the same, trade secrets, know-how, database rights, moral rights, confidential information, trade or business names and any other industrial and proprietary and other similar protected rights in any country and any licences under or in respect of such rights;
1.13. “Party” means any party to, or the parties to, this Contract;
1.14. “Third Party Services” means any software, platform, cloud service, managed service, tool, appliance, or other product or service that is owned, operated, delivered, supported, or controlled by a third‑party vendor and not by Trinity.
1.15. “Personal Data” has the meaning given to that term in Data Protection Laws;
1.16. “Proposal” means the proposal for the Security Testing provided by Company to the Client detailing the scope of work all or some of which may be accepted by the Client in their purchase order;
1.17. “Security Testing” means the provision of services as described in the Proposal made by the Company to the Client;
1.18. “Start Date” means the date the Security Testing will start to be provided as confirmed by the Company in writing to the Client;
1.19. “System” means the systems, networks, processes and policies, whether technical or not, which the Client requires to be security tested described in the Proposal made by the Company to the Client and pursuant to this Contract;
1.20. “Test Report” means the report produced by the Company detailing the results of the Security Testing;
1.21. “GST” means goods and services tax as defined under the Goods and Services Tax Act 1999.
2.1. The Company shall perform the Security Testing for the Client using reasonable skill and care and in a professional, timely manner. Time for provision or completion of the Security Testing or any part of it shall not be of the essence.
2.2. Where a Test Report is required, it shall, unless otherwise agreed, be produced by the Consultant within ten (10) working days or as agreed with the Client on completion of the Security Testing and sent to the Client.
2.3. Whilst the Company will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the same Consultant will continue throughout the Security Testing, it reserves the right to replace that Consultant if necessary, at its reasonable discretion by notifying the Client.
2.4. The Company shall, where the Consultant is present on the Client’s premises, ensure that the Consultant complies with such reasonable site rules and procedures as are prior notified to the Company.
3.1. To obtain appropriate consent from its ISP (Internet Service Provider), only where the ISP is hosting services on behalf of the Client and any other relevant third party supplier of the System, only where the third party supplier is hosting services on behalf of the Client for the Security Testing to be carried out and, when requested by the Company, to provide evidence of such consent and to notify relevant employees that the Security Testing has been scheduled and that they may be monitored;
3.2. To arrange a mutually convenient time with the Company for the performance of the Security Testing and to inform its ISP of the date agreed with Company in accordance with 3.1;
3.3. To make appropriate backups of the System prior to the commencement of the Security Testing;
3.4. That, where the Security Testing is to take place on the Client’s premises, the Client shall ensure that suitable accommodation is provided for the Consultant which shall include network access and, where necessary, access to data centres, server rooms and/or switch rooms;
3.5. That should the Client require a laptop or mobile device to be security tested by the Company it will deliver the laptop and/or mobile device to the Company’s designated address and collect it from those premises or authorise other means of delivery and return at the Client’s own risk. The Company shall not be liable for the laptop or mobile device during transit to or from its offices;
3.6. The Client will compensate the Company for any direct losses incurred as a result of a claim from a third party arising out of any failure of the Client to comply with clauses 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 provided always that the Company shall mitigate any and all losses and provide written notice of any claim to the Client within 10 working days;
3.7. To provide the Company with at least one employee who shall have substantial computer systems, network and project management experience of the Client’s Systems to act as liaison between the Client and the Company;
3.8. To co-operate with the Company and to provide it promptly with such information about its Systems, network, premises, equipment, data structures, protocols, software, hardware and firmware as are reasonably required by the Company;
3.9. To ensure that, where the Security Testing is taking place on its premises, the premises are safe;
3.10. That, by signing the Penetration Test Authorisation Form, the Client consents, for itself and on behalf of all group companies, to the Company performing the Security Testing and that it has procured, where necessary, the consent of all its (and its group companies) employees, agents and sub-contractors that the Company shall be permitted to carry out the Security Testing. The Company will be carrying out the Security Testing in the belief that it has all appropriate consents, permits and permissions from the Client and its group companies (and their employees, agent and sub-contractors);
3.11. That, whilst the Company will conduct all Security Testing in line with accepted best practice and make all reasonable efforts to avoid disruption of the Client’s network, the tools and techniques used may cause disruption to the Client’s Systems and/or possible loss of or corruption to data and the Client agrees to take such backups and provide such redundant systems as are prudent in the circumstances. The Company will notify the Client in the event where activity would lead to loss of service or data before proceeding where this is known to the Company;
3.12. To notify the Company immediately if there are any periods during Security Testing when the Company should stop work due to critical business processes (such as batch runs) or if any part of the System is business critical so that the Company can, if needs be and with the Client’s consent, modify its testing approach;
3.13. That, where the Company supplies any software as part of the Security Testing, it shall only use such software for lawful purposes;
3.14. That, during the performance of the Security Testing and for a period of 6 months after completion of the Security Testing, it will not recruit any employees or personnel of the Company which it met or was introduced to through its relationship under this Contract without the prior written consent of the Company;
4.1. Subject to 4.2 below and unless otherwise agreed, the Fees payable under this Contract shall be invoiced on delivery of the Test Report or, if none is to be provided, on completion of the Security Testing. Invoices are due for payment within 14 days of the date of the invoice. All payments due under this Contract shall become due immediately upon termination of this Contract despite any other provision in this Contract. All payments due under this Contract shall be made without any deduction by way of set off, counterclaim, discount or abatement or otherwise.
4.2. All sums under the Contract are unless otherwise stated, exclusive of GST. Any GST payable in respect of such sums shall be payable in addition to such sums and shall be payable in addition to such sums, at the rate from time to time prescribed by law on delivery of a valid GST invoice.
4.3. The Company reserves the right to invoice the Client upon acceptance of the order an amount of 10% of the estimated Fees that will be charged for the performance for the Security Testing to cover the costs of initiating and preparing for the performance of the Security Testing (“Initial Fee”). The Initial Fee will be treated as a payment on account of the total Fees charged for the Security Testing.
5.1. Each party will not disclose or permit its employees, agents and sub-contractors to disclose any Confidential Information entrusted to it by the other party provided always that this restriction shall not apply to information already in the receiving party’s possession, or which comes into the public domain other than by breach of this obligation by the receiving party or its employees, agents and sub-contractors, or which is disclosed to the receiving party or which is required to be disclosed pursuant to any law or regulation or by the rules of any stock exchange or by a court of competent jurisdiction. If Confidential Information is required to be disclosed pursuant to any law or regulation or by the rules of any stock exchange or by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the Receiving Party shall notify the Disclosing Party prior to any disclosure.
6.1. Ownership of all Intellectual Property Rights in the System remains at all times with the Client and/or its ISP or other third-party supplier. For the avoidance of doubt, all Intellectual Property Rights in the materials used by the Company to carry out the Security Testing remain vested in the Company or any relevant third-party owners.
6.2. All Intellectual Property Rights in the results of the testing shall belong to the Client.
6.3. Copyright in the Test Report shall also remain with the Company, but the Client is hereby granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to copy and use the Test Report for its own internal purposes only. The Client will need prior agreement to be sent in any form to any 3rd party. In any event this will not be given to the forwarding of a Test Report to a penetration testing company or entity.
7.1. Nothing in this clause 7 excludes or limits the liability of the Company for fraudulent misrepresentation or for death or personal injury caused by the Company’s negligence. Save as aforesaid the following provisions set out the entire financial liability of the Company (including any liability for the acts or omissions of its employees, agents and sub-contractors) to the Client, its ISP or any third-party supplier of the System to the Client.
7.2. The Company shall not be liable for any loss, damage, costs, expenses or other claims for compensation arising from any material or instruction supplied by the Client which are incomplete, incorrect, inaccurate, illegible or defective in any other way. The Company should highlight to the Client any known errors.
7.3. The Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused to either the Client, its ISP or other third-party supplier of the System either jointly or severally except to the extent that such loss or damage is caused by the negligent acts or omissions of or a breach of any contractual duty by the Company, its employees, agents or sub-contractors in performing the Security Testing.
7.4. The Company and the Client shall not be liable to each other for any indirect or consequential loss or damage whether for loss of profit, loss of business, depletion of goodwill or otherwise whatsoever or however caused which arise out of or in connection with this Contract even if such loss was reasonably foreseeable.
8.1. The Company reserves the right to withdraw or delay from Security Testing by providing 4 working days’ notice, if, in its opinion, information required for satisfactory completion of the Security Testing and requested by the Company in writing is either not provided or, if provided, is inaccurate or inadequate.
8.2. Either party may (without limiting any other remedy) at any time terminate the Contract by giving written notice to the other if the other commits any material breach of these Conditions and (if capable of remedy) fails to remedy the breach within seven (7) days after being required by written notice from the other Party to do so, or in an Event of Insolvency.
9.1. A person who is not a party to this Contract shall not have any rights under the Contract to enforce any term of this Contract.
10.1. In the course of providing the Security Testing, the Company may obtain Personal Data from the Client. The Client confirms that it has obtained all consents required from data subjects to enable such Personal Data to be disclosed to the Company and made all necessary registrations and notifications in accordance with applicable Data Protection Laws to enable the Company to carry out the Security Testing and the Client will ensure the same are kept accurate and up to date.
10.2. In respect of any Personal Data held or processed by the Company as a result of or pursuant to these Conditions, the Company represents to the Client that it has made all necessary registrations and notifications in accordance with applicable Data Protection Laws and that it will ensure that the same are kept accurate and up to date during the term of the agreement.
10.3. In addition to and notwithstanding any other right or obligation arising under these Conditions, the Company (and shall ensure that its Personnel shall):
10.4. The Company shall not subcontract any processing of the Personal Data to a third party subcontractor without the prior written consent of the Client. If the Client refuses to consent to the Company’s appointment of a third-party subcontractor on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of the Personal Data, then the Company will not appoint the subcontractor.
10.5. If the Company believes or becomes aware that its processing of the Personal Data is likely to result in a high risk to the data protection rights and freedoms of data subjects, it shall inform the Client as soon as reasonably practicable and provide the Client with all such reasonable assistance at the Client’s cost as the Client may reasonably require in order to conduct a data protection impact assessment.
10.6. The Company will (and will ensure that its Personnel will) without undue delay notify the Client if it becomes aware of a Security Incident or if lawfully able that a disclosure of Personal Data may be required by law, or if it receives a request from an individual to access their Personal Data or to cease or not begin processing (or to rectify, block, erase or destroy Personal Data). The Company shall provide all such timely information and cooperation as the Client may reasonably require in order for the Client to fulfil its data breach reporting obligations under (and in accordance with the timescales required by) Data Protection Laws. The Company shall further take all such measures and actions as are technically practicable and within its control to remedy or mitigate the effects of the Security Incident and shall keep the Client up-to-date about all developments in connection with the Security Incident.
10.7. The Company shall not be in breach of this Clause 10 if it acts on the instructions of the Client.
11.1 The Customer acknowledges that certain products, software, platforms, managed services, or other deliverables supplied by Trinity may be provided, operated, or supported by third party vendors, including but not limited to Rapid7, Airlock Digital, KnowBe4, Fortinet, Upguard, Vanta (“Third Party Services”).
11.2 Where Trinity resells, procures, facilitates access to, or otherwise makes available any Third Party Services, the Customer agrees that such Third Party Services are governed exclusively by the terms, conditions, licences, service levels, warranties, and policies of the applicable third party vendor (“Third Party Terms”). The Customer must comply with all applicable Third Party Terms, as updated from time to time.
11.3 Trinity does not provide, and expressly disclaims, any warranties or guarantees in relation to Third Party Services. All warranties (whether express or implied), service guarantees, performance commitments, and service level agreements relating to Third Party Services are provided solely by the relevant third party vendor under the applicable Third Party Terms.
11.4 Trinity is not responsible for the performance, availability, security, functionality, or support of any Third Party Services and shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or claim arising from or connected with Third Party Services, except to the extent caused directly by Trinity’s own acts or omissions.
11.5 The Customer acknowledges that discontinuation or modification of a Third Party Service by the relevant third party vendor is outside the control of Trinity. Where this occurs, Trinity will provide reasonable assistance to transition the Customer to an alternative solution or to the vendor directly, but shall not be liable for any resulting loss, cost, or disruption.
11.6 Trinity’s role in relation to Third Party Services is limited to acting as a reseller, billing agent, implementation partner, or advisory provider. Trinity does not provide independent SOC monitoring, managed detection and response, or platform hosting services where such services are stated to be delivered directly by a third party vendor.
11.7 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Trinity’s total liability for issues arising from Third Party Services shall be limited to the fees paid by the Customer to Trinity for the relevant Third Party Service for the preceding 12 month period, and only where such liability arises directly from Trinity’s conduct.
11.8 All customer payments received by Trinity for Third Party Services (including software subscriptions, licences, or managed services), are applied solely for the purpose of procuring and maintaining those services with the relevant vendor. Trinity does not withhold, divert, or repurpose funds intended for Third Party Services.
11.9 The Customer’s continuity of access to Third Party Services is protected through Trinity’s underpinning supplier agreements. Where service offerings are delivered directly by the vendor, the vendor remains contractually responsible for maintaining those services in accordance with their own terms and conditions, regardless of Trinity’s operational status. This ensures that the Customer’s access to such services continues uninterrupted, even in the unlikely event that Trinity is unable to continue trading.
11.10 Trinity will, where reasonably practicable, assist the Customer to transition its Third Party Services to another authorised partner or directly to the vendor in the event of any business continuity incident affecting Trinity. This assistance will be provided with the intent of minimising disruption and ensuring consistent cyber security coverage.
11.11 Trinity does not collect prepayments for periods exceeding what is required to secure or maintain Third Party Services. Where applicable, any unused portion of prepaid fees paid by Trinity to a third party vendor for the Customer’s benefit remains subject to the vendor’s refund or credit policies.
11.12 Nothing in these Terms limits the Customer’s rights under the Australian Consumer Law, nor does it limit the Customer’s right to pursue remedies where Trinity fails to meet its obligations under this Agreement.
12.1. Neither party to the Contract shall be deemed to be in breach of these conditions or otherwise liable to the other party in any manner whatsoever for any failure or delay in performing its obligations to the extent that the same is caused by Force Majeure. In the event the Force Majeure continues for a continuous period in excess of thirty (30) working days, either party shall be entitled to give notice in writing to the other party.
13.1. The Consultant shall have no authority to amend the terms and conditions of this Contract or to relieve the Client of any of its obligations under these conditions or to increase the Company’s obligations under these conditions or waive any of the Company’s rights under these terms and conditions. The Consultant shall have no authority to incur expenditure in the name of or an account of the Company or hold themselves out as having authority to bind the Company.
13.2. The Company does not give any warranty or undertaking or make any representation (either express or implied) as to the completeness or accuracy of any information provided to the Client prior to this Contract which relates to or is provided in respect of these terms and conditions by or on behalf of the Company.
13.3. These standard terms and conditions together with the Proposal, shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties and supersede any previous agreement or understanding and may not be varied except in writing between the Parties and signed by their respective authorised signatories. All other terms and conditions express or implied by statute or otherwise, are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. As regards to Security Testing, in the event of any conflict between any of the terms of these documents the following order shall prevail:
13.4. Any notice sent under this Contract shall be in writing addressed to the other Party at its registered office or principal place of business or such other address as may be notified by each Party to the other from time to time.
13.5. No failure or delay by either party in exercising any of its rights under this Contract shall be deemed to be a waiver of that right.
13.6. If any provision or any part of a provision of this Contract is held by any authority to be invalid and unenforceable, the validity of the other provisions and/or the remaining part of the provision shall not be affected.