On 25 May 2018, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 concerning the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data entered into force at the level of all EU Member States. and repealing Directive 95 / 46 / EC (General Data Protection Regulation).
The protection of personal data is very important to us and we want you to be properly informed about how and for what purposes we process your data.
The National Institute for Research - Development in Informatics - ICI Bucharest (hereinafter referred to as ICI Bucharest) is operated on the basis of Government Ordinance No. 57/2002 on scientific research and technological development (with subsequent amendments and additions) and operates on the basis of GD No. 1621/2003 (with subsequent amendments and additions), has the website www.ici.ro and can be contacted in the following ways:
Your opinion is important to us and if you have any questions about the GDPR policy, you can email us at office@ici.ro or you can contact the Personal Data Protection Officer directly by email at dpo @ ici. ro or by post / courier at 8-10, Maresal Averescu Avenue, Sector 1, Bucharest.
ICI Bucharest, through its activity uses personal data in numerous services it offers, such as:
Since the security of your data is very important to us, we make every effort to comply with the regulation. At the same time, we would like to assure you that we take all necessary measures to use as little personal data as possible and to process it only to the extent necessary.
Personal data will be processed for contractual purposes and in accordance with the law, without being used for purposes other than those permitted.
In order to facilitate the development of activities and to comply with the legal obligations arising from the activity of ICI Bucharest, it is possible to disclose such data to public authorities, operators, third parties or other categories of recipients, provided that their interest is legitimate, subject to existing legal provisions and their protection is guaranteed.
In order to fulfil its contractual purposes, ICI Bucharest may disclose personal data in other countries of the European Union to competent international authorities and bodies in the area of activity in accordance with Art. 6, para. 3, lit. a and b of the Regulation.
ICI Bucharest can process your data in the following situations (and not only):
ICI Bucharest processes the following types of data (unlimited enumeration) provided by you:
Our specialized teams are constantly analyzing and improving the measures we have in place to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, accidental loss, disclosure or destruction.
Unfortunately, there is no way to guarantee that data transfer via the Internet is completely safe. As a result, despite our best efforts to safeguard your personal information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you communicate to us, or to and from our online services. As a result, we advise you to provide any information to us at your own risk.
We guarantee that once we get the information you supply, we will make every effort to secure its security in our systems, in compliance with the security requirements mandated by Romanian law.
Throughout our engagement with you, the data will be kept safe. When our collaboration with you is complete, the data will be erased from databases using cleaning systems or archived in accordance with current legislation, and those in letter form will be shredded or archived in accordance with current laws.
The information collected is intended for use by ICI Bucharest to identify the person and fulfill the agreed purposes and is communicated only to the following recipients:
In both cases, the recipients are processed to comply with the European Regulation on the protection of personal data and sign a confidentiality statement regarding the non-disclosure of information that is the subject of their activity.