Privacy Policy

UPDATED May, 25th 2018

  1. Who is responsible for the treatment of provided personal data?

In accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, of the European Parliament and the Council of April 27, 2016, on the protection of natural persons about the processing of personal data and free movement of such data (General regulations on data protection).

  1. For what purposes we treat your personal information?

The treatment that CIBER will make of your data is the management of the requests formulated by the interested parties through our contact forms, as well as the management of the sending of our informative bulletins, if it has been previously consented by the interested parties.

  1. What is the legal basis of the treatment of your personal data?

The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is the user´s consent, provided through the checkbox enabled for that purpose. The person concerned shall have the right to withdraw his/her consent at any time, by contacting to CIBER, and exercising his right to delete the data in the terms set out in section #6 of this policy.

  1.  How long we will keep your personal data?

Data will be kept during the time required to perform the activities previously detailed.

  1. To which recipients your personal data will be communicated?

Your personal data will not be communicated to third parties, except in the legally anticipated assumptions.

  1. What are your rights when you provide us with your personal data?

The interested party may exercise the rights detailed below, accompanying their request with a copy of a reliable document of identification (DNI, NIE, etc.) and addressing our Data Protection Delegate, Mr. Manuel Sánchez Delgado, through the email address info@ciberisciii.es:

  1. Changes in Privacy Policies 

CIBER reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy to adapt it to the new legislation, jurisprudence or interpretation of the Spanish Data Protection Agency. In this case, CIBER will announce these changes, indicating clearly and with due advance the modifications made, and asking, if necessary, the acceptance of such changes.