Privacy Policy
Information about us
This website (“atulatech.com”) is a full-service digital agency owned and operated by Atula Technologies Limited. We are a company registered in England and Wales and the company registration number is 12882444. The company’s registered office Patch High Wycombe, Old Library, Queen Victoria Rd, High Wycombe HP11 1BG. We are registered for VAT in the UK and the company’s VAT registration number is GB358122992.
Introduction
In its everyday business operations, Atula makes use of a variety of data about identifiable individuals, including data about:
- Current, past and prospective employees
- Customers
- Users of its websites
- Subscribers
In collecting and using this data, the organisation is subject to a variety of legislation controlling how such activities may be carried out and the safeguards that must be put in place to protect it.
The purpose of this policy is to set out the relevant legislation and to describe the steps Atula Technologies Limited is taking to ensure that it complies with it.
The purpose of this policy is to set out the relevant legislation and to describe the steps Atula is taking to ensure that it complies with it.
This control applies to all systems, people and processes that constitute the organisation’s information systems, including board members, directors, employees, customers suppliers and other third parties who have access to Atula systems.
The following policies and procedures are relevant to this document:
- Data Protection Impact Assessment Process
- Information Security Incident Response Procedure
- GDPR Roles, Responsibilities and Authorities
- Records Retention and Protection Policy
The General Data Protection Regulation
The General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (GDPR) is one of the most significant pieces of legislation affecting the way that Atulatech carries out its information processing activities. Significant fines are applicable if a breach is deemed to have occurred under the GDPR, which is designed to protect the personal data of citizens of the European Union. It is Atulatech’s policy to ensure that our compliance with the GDPR and other relevant legislation is clear and demonstrable at all times.
Definitions
Personal data is defined as:
any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person;
‘processing’ means:
any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal data or on sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction;
‘controller’ means:
the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data; where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by Union or Member State law, the controller or the specific criteria for its nomination may be provided for by Union or Member State law;
Principles relating to the processing of personal data
There are a number of fundamental principles upon which the GDPR is based.These are as follows
Personal data shall be:
- processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner in relation to the data subject (‘lawfulness, fairness and transparency’);
- collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes; further processing for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes shall, in accordance with Article 89(1), not be considered to be incompatible with the initial purposes (‘purpose limitation’);
- adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed (‘data minimisation’)
- accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date; every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that personal data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without delay (‘accuracy’);
- kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed; personal data may be stored for longer periods insofar as the personal data will be processed solely for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes in accordance with Article 89(1) subject to implementation of the appropriate technical and organisational measures required by this Regulation in order to safeguard the rights and freedoms of the data subject (‘storage limitation’);
- processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of the personal data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, using appropriate technical or organisational measures (‘integrity and confidentiality’).
Right of the individual
The data subject also has rights under the GDPR. These consist of:
- The right to be informed
- The right to rectification
- The right to erasure
- The right to restrict processing
- The right to data portability
- The right to object
- Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling.
Each of these rights must be supported by appropriate procedures within Atula that allow the required action to be taken within the timescales stated in the GDPR.These timescales are:
- The right to be informed – When data is collected (if supplied by data subject) or within one month (if not supplied by data subject)
- The right of access – One month
- The right to rectification – One month
- The right to erasure – Without undue delay
- The right to restrict processing – Without undue delay
- The right to data portability – One month
- The right to object – On receipt of objection
- Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling – Not specified
Consent
Unless it is necessary for a reason allowable in the GDPR, explicit consent must be obtained from a data subject to collect and process their data. In case of children below the age of 16 parental consent must be obtained. Transparent information about our usage of their personal data must be provided to data subjects at the time that consent is obtained and their rights with regard to their data explained, such as the right to withdraw consent. This information must be provided in an accessible form, written in clear language and free of charge.
If the personal data is not obtained directly from the data subject, then this information must be provided within a reasonable period after the data are obtained and definitely within one month.
Privacy by design
Atula has adopted the principle of privacy by design and will ensure that the definition and planning of all new or significantly changed systems that collect, or process personal data will be subject to due consideration of privacy issues, including the completion of one or more data protection impact assessments.
The data protection impact assessment will include:
- Consideration of how personal data will be processed and for what purposes
Assessment of whether the proposed processing of personal data is both necessary and proportionate to the purpose(s) - Assessment of the risks to individuals in processing personal data
- What controls are necessary to address the identified risks and demonstrate compliance with legislation
- Use of techniques such as data minimisation and pseudonymisation should be considered where applicable and appropriate.
Transfer of personal data
Transfers of personal data outside the European Union must be carefully reviewed prior to the transfer taking place to ensure that they fall within the limits imposed by the GDPR. This depends partly on the European Commission’s judgement as to the adequacy of the safeguards for personal data applicable in the receiving country and this may change over time.
Intra-group international data transfers must be subject to legally binding agreements referred to as Binding Corporate Rules (BCR) which provide enforceable rights for data subjects.
Personal information that this website collects and why we collect it
This website collects and uses personal information for the following reasons:
1. Site visitation tracking
Like most websites, this site uses Google Analytics (GA) to track user interaction. We use this data to determine the number of people using our site, to better understand how they find and use our web pages and to see their journey through the website.
Although GA records data such as your geographical location, device, internet browser and operating system, none of this information personally identifies you to us. GA also records your computer’s IP address which could be used to personally identify you, but Google do not grant us access to this. We consider Google to be a third-party data processor.
GA makes use of cookies, details of which can be found on Google’s developer guides. FYI our website uses the analytics.js implementation of GA.
Disabling cookies on your internet browser will stop GA from tracking any part of your visit to pages within this website.
2. Contact forms
Should you choose to contact us using the contact form on our Contact us page, the data that you supply will be stored by this website and collated into an email and sent to us over the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Our SMTP servers are protected by TLS (sometimes known as SSL) meaning that the email is sent over an encrypted connection using SHA-2, 256-bit cryptography and received by Google’s secure servers.
How we store your personal information
As detailed above, if you submit a contact form on this website some personal information will be stored within this website’s database. This is currently the only occasion where personal data will be stored on this website. This data is currently stored in an identifiable fashion; a limitation of the content management system that this website is built on (WordPress). In the near future, we aim to change the storage of this data to a pseudonymous fashion meaning that the data would require additional processing using a separately stored ‘key’ before it could be used to identify an individual.
Pseudonymisation is a recent requirement of the GDPR which many web application developers are currently working to fully implement. We are committed to keeping it as a high priority and will implement it on this website as soon as we are able to.
About this website’s server
This website is hosted by Ionos Web Hosting in the UK.
Some of the hosting service provider’s more notable security features are as follows:
24/7/365 DDoS Security & Intrusion protection, along with:
- SSL
- Malware scanning
- Several layers of password brute force mitigation
- A web application firewall
- Multiple layers of DDoS mitigation
- Secured password and configuration methodology
Our third-party data processors
This website is hosted by Ionos Web Hosting in the UK.
Some of the hosting service provider’s more notable security features are as follows:
24/7/365 DDoS Security & Intrusion protection, along with:
- SSL
- Malware scanning
- Several layers of password brute force mitigation
- A web application firewall
- Multiple layers of DDoS mitigation
- Secured password and configuration methodology
Data protection officer
This website is hosted by Ionos Web Hosting in the UK.
Some of the hosting service provider’s more notable security features are as follows:
24/7/365 DDoS Security & Intrusion protection, along with:
- SSL
- Malware scanning
- Several layers of password brute force mitigation
- A web application firewall
- Multiple layers of DDoS mitigation
- Secured password and configuration methodology
Breach notification
It is Atulatech’s policy to be fair and proportionate when considering the actions to be taken to inform affected parties regarding breaches of personal data. In line with the GDPR, where a breach is known to have occurred which is likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals, the relevant Data Protection Authority (DPA) will be informed within 72 hours.
This will be managed in accordance with our Information Security Incident Response Procedure which sets out the overall process of handling information security incidents.
Under the GDPR the relevant DPA has the authority to impose a range of fines of up to four percent of annual worldwide turnover or twenty million Euros, whichever is the higher, for infringements of the regulations.
The following actions are undertaken to ensure that Atula complies at all times with the accountability principle of the GDPR:
- The legal basis for processing personal data is clear and unambiguous
- All staff involved in handling personal data understand their responsibilities for following good data protection practice
- Training in data protection has been provided to all staff
- Rules regarding consent are followed
- Routes are available to data subjects wishing to exercise their rights regarding personal data and such enquiries are handled effectively
- Regular reviews of procedures involving personal data are carried out
Privacy by design is adopted for all new or changed systems and processes
The following documentation of processing activities is recorded:
– Organisation name and relevant details
– Purposes of the personal data processing
– Categories of individuals and personal data processed
– Categories of personal data recipients
– Agreements and mechanisms for transfers of personal data to non-EU countries including details of controls in place
– Personal data retention schedules
– Relevant technical and organisational controls in place
Changes to our privacy policy
This privacy policy may change from time to time in line with legislation or industry developments. We will not explicitly inform our clients or website users of these changes. Instead, we recommend that you check this page occasionally for any policy changes. Specific policy changes and updates will be mentioned in a change log below.