Privacy Policy

Overview
Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to respecting it.

This privacy statement applies to the main Cyber Data Lab website, which includes the Cyber Data Lab homepage at XXXXXX
In addition to the main Cyber Data Lab website, Cyber Data Lab departments, laboratories, centres and individuals post many other websites and pages outside the scope of this privacy statement, which may publish and adhere to their own privacy statements. Visitors are encouraged to review the posted privacy statements for each Cyber Data Lab website they visit.

Your Personal Information
You can visit the main Cyber Data Lab website without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information about yourself.

Information voluntarily provided
When using specific features, such as web forms, on the main Cyber Data Lab website, you may be asked to provide additional information, such as your name or email address, which may be required to contact you or subscribe to updates. In such cases, it is our intention that the information you provide will be used only to fulfill the request(s) you make and to allow us to contact you if there is a problem with your request. We will not share, exchange or sell your email address or other personal information provided to us to any third party.

Information automatically collected for visitor and traffic analysis
Cookies
A cookie is a short identifier, stored on your computer, which may contain specific site settings or identify you to a site when you visit it again. The main Cyber Data Lab website does not use cookies, with the exception of those used by Google Analytics, which are described below. All features of the Cyber Data Lab main website are designed to function without cookies. If you disable cookies in your browser, you can still enjoy the main Cyber Data Lab website.

Google Analytics
The main Cyber Data Lab website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous statistics. The information collected is used to improve web services for visitors. Google Analytics uses a browser cookie for statistical analysis related to your browsing behavior on these websites. If you wish, you can disable cookies in your browser preference settings or download and install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on (opens in a new window). For more information, please visit Google Analytics Solutions (opens in a new window).

Basis for processing
We process your personal information collected on the main Cyber Data Lab website to facilitate our online interactions with you. We only collect and process your personal information for the benefit of Cyber Data Lab’s legitimate interests.
Cookies
A cookie is a short identifier, stored on your computer, which may contain specific site settings or identify you to a site when you visit it again. The main Cyber Data Lab website does not use cookies, with the exception of those used by Google Analytics, which are described below. All features of the main MIT website are designed to function without cookies. If you disable cookies in your browser, you can still enjoy the Cyber Data Lab main website.

We process your personal information collected on the main Cyber Data Lab website to facilitate our online interactions with you. We only collect and process your personal information for the benefit of Cyber Data Lab’s legitimate interests and/or to fulfill any contractual obligation to you.

If you have any questions about this privacy statement, any of these purposes, or your dealings with us, please contact us at XXXXXXX. We will always respect your request to stop processing your personal information (subject to our legal obligations).

How your information is stored and secured
Cyber Data Lab uses administrative, technical and physical security measures assessed for risk to protect your personal information. Reasonable security measures are in place to help protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. No method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure, however.

How long do we keep your personal information
We consider our relationship with the Cyber Data Lab community to be a lifelong one. This means that we will keep a record for you until you tell us that you no longer want us to keep in touch. After that time, we will retain a set of basic information for the legitimate purposes of the Cyber Data Lab, such as archiving, scientific and historical research and for the defense of possible legal claims.

Rights of individuals in the European Economic Area
In certain circumstances, you have the right to (1) access your personal information; (2) correct or delete information; (3) restrict processing; and (4) object to communications, direct marketing or profiling. To the extent applicable, the EU General Data Protection Regulation provides further information on your rights. You also have the right to lodge complaints with your national or regional data protection authority.

If you feel inclined to exercise these rights, we request an opportunity to discuss with you any concerns you may have. To protect the personal information we hold, we may also request further information to verify your identity when you exercise these rights. In the event of a request for the deletion of information, we will maintain a basic set of personal data to ensure that we do not inadvertently contact you in the future, as well as any information necessary for Cyber Data Lab’s archiving purposes. We may also need to retain some financial information for legal purposes, including compliance with U.S. IRS regulations. In the event of an actual or threatened legal claim, we may retain your information for the purpose of establishing, defending or exercising our rights with respect to such claim.

By providing information directly to Cyber Data Lab, you consent to the transfer of your personal information outside the European Economic Area to the United States. You understand that current laws and regulations in the United States may not provide the same level of protection as the data and privacy laws and regulations in the EEA.

Further Information
The main Cyber Data Lab website may contain links to third party sites located outside of Cyber Data Lab. Cyber Data Lab is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites. We encourage you to review the privacy statements and policies posted by these third-party sites.

We may change this Privacy Statement from time to time. If we make any significant changes in the way we treat your personal information, we will post them on our website or contact you directly.

The controller of your personal information is the Cyber Data Lab. You can contact us at XXXXXXX