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Imageacoustic are committed to ensuring the security and protection of
the personal information that we process, and to provide a compliant and consistent
approach to data protection. We have always had a robust and effective data protection
program in place which complies with existing law and abides by the data protection
principles. However, we recognise our obligations in updating and expanding this program
to meet the demands of the GDPR.
Imageacoustic are dedicated to safeguarding the personal information under our remit and
in developing a data protection regime that is effective, fit for purpose and demonstrates
an understanding of, and appreciation for the new Regulation. Our preparation and
objectives for GDPR compliance have been summarised in this statement and include the
development and implementation of new data protection roles, policies, procedures,
controls and measures to ensure maximum and ongoing compliance.
Imageacoustic already have a consistent level of data protection and security across our
company, however it is our aim to be fully compliant with the GDPR by completing a
company-wide information audit to identify and assess what personal information we hold,
where it comes from, how and why it is processed and if and to whom it is disclosed.
• Policies & Procedures - data protection policies and procedures to meet the
requirements and standards of the GDPR and any relevant data protection laws,
including: -
Data Protection – our main policy and procedure document for data
protection has been overhauled to meet the standards and requirements of
the GDPR. Accountability and governance measures are in place to ensure
that we understand and adequately disseminate and evidence our obligations
and responsibilities; with a dedicated focus on privacy by design and the rights
of individuals.
Data Retention & Erasure – we have updated our retention policy and schedule
to ensure that we meet the ‘data minimisation’ and ‘storage limitation’
principles and that personal information is stored, archived and destroyed
compliantly and ethically. We have dedicated erasure procedures in place to
meet the new ‘Right to Erasure’ obligation and are aware of when this and
other data subject’s rights apply; along with any exemptions, response
timeframes and notification responsibilities.
Data Breaches – our breach procedures ensure that we have safeguards and
measures in place to identify, assess, investigate and report any personal data
breach at the earliest possible time. Our procedures are robust and have been
disseminated to all employees, making them aware of the reporting lines and
steps to follow.
International Data Transfers & Third-Party Disclosures – where Imageacoustic stores or transfers personal information outside the EU, we have robust
procedures and safeguarding measures in place to secure, encrypt and to maintain the integrity of the data. Our procedures include a continual review
of the countries with sufficient adequacy decisions, as well as provisions for
binding corporate rules; standard data protection clauses or approved codes
of conduct for those countries without. We carry out strict due diligence checks
with all recipients of personal data to assess and verify that they have
appropriate safeguards in place to protect the information, ensure
enforceable data subject rights and have effective legal remedies for data
subjects where applicable.
Subject Access Request (SAR) – we have revised our SAR procedures to
accommodate the revised 30-day timeframe for providing the requested
information and for making this provision free of charge. Our new procedures
detail how to verify the data subject, what steps to take for processing an
access request, what exemptions apply and a suite of response templates to
ensure that communications with data subjects are compliant, consistent and
adequate.
• Legal Basis for Processing - we are reviewing all processing activities to identify the
legal basis for processing and ensuring that each basis is appropriate for the activity it
relates to. Where applicable, we also maintain records of our processing activities,
ensuring that our obligations under Article 30 of the GDPR and Schedule 1 of the Data
Protection Bill are met.
• Privacy Notice/Policy – we have revised our Privacy Notice(s) to comply with the
GDPR, ensuring that all individuals whose personal information we process have been
informed of why we need it, how it is used, what their rights are, who the information
is disclosed to and what safeguarding measures are in place to protect their
information.
• Obtaining Consent - we have revised our consent mechanisms for obtaining personal
data, ensuring that individuals understand what they are providing, why and how we
use it and giving clear, defined ways to consent to us processing their information. We
have developed stringent processes for recording consent, making sure that we can
evidence an affirmative opt-in, along with time and date records; and an easy to see
and access way to withdraw consent at any time.
• Direct Marketing – we have revised the wording and processes for direct marketing,
including clear opt-in mechanisms for marketing subscriptions; a clear notice and
method for opting out and providing unsubscribe features on all subsequent
marketing materials.
• Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) – where we process personal information
that is considered high risk, involves large scale processing or includes special
category/criminal conviction data; we have developed stringent procedures and
assessment templates for carrying out impact assessments that comply fully with the
GDPR’s Article 35 requirements. We have implemented documentation processes
that record each assessment, allow us to rate the risk posed by the processing activity
and implement mitigating measures to reduce the risk posed to the data subject(s).
• Processor Agreements – where we use any third-party to process personal information
on our behalf (i.e. Payroll, Recruitment, Hosting etc), we have drafted compliant
Processor Agreements and due diligence procedures for ensuring that they (as well
as we), meet and understand their/our GDPR obligations. These measures include
initial and ongoing reviews of the service provided, the necessity of the processing
activity, the technical and organisational measures in place and compliance with the
GDPR.
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Data Subject Rights
In addition to the policies and procedures mentioned above that ensure individuals can
enforce their data protection rights, we provide easy to access information via our website,
handbook and through our Data Protection Officer regarding an individual’s right to access
any personal information that Imageacoustic processes about them and to request
information about: -
• What personal data we hold about them
• The purposes of the processing
• The categories of personal data concerned
• The recipients to whom the personal data has/will be disclosed
• How long we intend to store your personal data for
• If we did not collect the data directly from them, information about the source
• The right to have incomplete or inaccurate data about them corrected or completed
and the process for requesting this
• The right to request erasure of personal data (where applicable) or to restrict
processing in accordance with data protection laws, as well as to object to any direct
marketing from us and to be informed about any automated decision-making that
we use
• The right to lodge a complaint or seek judicial remedy and who to contact in such
instances
Information Security & Technical and Organisational Measures Imageacoustic takes the privacy and security of individuals and their personal information
very seriously and take every reasonable measure and precaution to protect and secure the
personal data that we process.
We have robust information security policies and procedures
in place to protect personal information from unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or
destruction and have several layers of security measures, including: -
• SSL;
• Access Controls;
• Password Policy;
• Encryptions;
• Restrictions;
• Authentification
GDPR Roles and Employees Imageacoustic have designated Martin and Nikki Woodhead as our Data Protection Officers to develop and implement our roadmap for complying with
the ongoing compliance for GDPR. They are responsible for promoting awareness of the
GDPR across the organisation, assessing our GDPR readiness, identifying any gap areas and
implementing the new policies, procedures and measures. Imageacoustic understands that continuous employee awareness and understanding is vital
to the continued compliance of the GDPR and have involved our employees in our
preparation plans.
If you have any questions about our preparation for the GDPR, please contact
info@imageacoustic.com