A breach of protocol refers to the violation or failure to adhere to established procedures, guidelines, or rules within an organization or system. This can occur in various contexts, such as in business, healthcare, or security, and may lead to negative consequences, including legal repercussions, operational inefficiencies, or compromised safety. Addressing a breach typically involves identifying the root cause, implementing corrective measures, and reinforcing the importance of compliance with protocols.
Breach of WHAT
No, it's the other way around where the breach of condition can become a breach of warranty.
anticipatory breach
Sam Breach's birth name is Breach, Samantha.
Breach of promises?
Ian Breach's birth name is Ian Carlile Breach.
True
True
A breach as defined by the DoD is broader than a HIPAA breach (or breach defined by HHS).
A breach as defined by the DoD is broader than a HIPAA breach (or breach defined by HHS).
The verb for breach is "to breach." For example, "The company breached the contract by failing to deliver the goods on time."
A breach as defined by the DoD is broader than a HIPAA breach (or breach defined by HHS).