For parties who conduct security research and vulnerability disclosure activities in accordance with these Responsible Disclosure Guidelines, (1) Accenture will not initiate or recommend any law enforcement or civil lawsuits related to such activities, and (2) in the event of any law enforcement or civil action brought by anyone other than Accenture, Accenture will take reasonable steps to make known that the activities of the affected parties were conducted pursuant to and in compliance with these Responsible Disclosure Guidelines.
Activities conducted under these Responsible Disclosure Guidelines must be limited exclusively to the following:
- Testing to detect a potential vulnerability or to identify an indicator related to a potential vulnerability; or
- Sharing information with Accenture, or receiving information from Accenture, related to a potential vulnerability.
Accenture does not authorize, permit, or otherwise allow (expressly or impliedly) anyone to engage in any illegal activity. If you engage in any activities that are inconsistent with these Responsible Disclosure Guidelines or any applicable law, you may be subject to criminal and/or civil liabilities.
- Parties conducting activities subject to the Responsible Disclosure Guidelines must do no harm, including but not limited to exploiting any security vulnerability beyond the minimal amount of testing required to demonstrate that a potential vulnerability exists; intentionally accessing the content of any communications, data, or information transiting or stored on Accenture network(s) or system(s); compromising the privacy or safety of Accenture employees, Accenture customers, or any third parties; intentionally compromising the intellectual property or other commercial or financial interests of Accenture, Accenture employees, Accenture customers, or any third parties; posting, transmitting, uploading, linking to, sending, executing, or storing any malicious software on any Accenture network(s) or system(s).
- Reporting parties must allow Accenture an opportunity to correct a potential vulnerability within a reasonable timeframe before publicly disclosing the identified issue, to ensure that Accenture has developed and thoroughly tested the solution to such issue.
- Parties conducting activities under this Responsible Disclosure must comply with all federal, state, and local laws applicable with security research activities or any other activities under these Responsible Disclosure Guidelines.
- To the extent that any security research or vulnerability disclosure activity involves the networks, systems, information, applications, products, or services of any non-Accenture entity, such non-Accenture entity may independently determine whether to pursue legal action or remedies related to such activities.
NOTE: Accenture reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to modify the terms of these Responsible Disclosure Guidelines or to terminate any or all of them at any time