Privacy policy
Privacy policy for the processing of personal data
for sending the ZIH-Info
For which purposes shall personal data be processed?
The data are processed exclusively for sending the ZIH-Info.
Who is responsible for data processing and whom can data subjects contact?
TU Dresden Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH) 01062 Dresden Contact person: Corina Weissbach, Jacqueline Papperitz |
TU Dresden Data Protection Officer Mr. Jens Syckor 01062 Dresden Phone: +49 (0)351 463 32839 E-mail: informationssicherheit@tu-dresden.de |
What is the legal basis for the processing of personal data?
The legal basis for the processing of personal data is Art. 6 (1) a) DS-GVO (consent).
What personal data is processed?
Only your e-mail address is processed for sending the ZIH-Info.
How long is personal data stored?
Your e-mail address will be processed until revoked. This does not affect the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent until revocation.
Is personal data transmitted to third parties, who at TU Dresden has access to this data and is data collected from third parties?
Unless otherwise stipulated by law or you have expressly consented in individual cases, no personal data will be transferred to third parties.
What are the basic rights of data subjects?
1) Voluntariness and revocation according to Art. 7 Para. 3 DSGVO
The provision of personal data is voluntary. Consent to the processing of personal data can be revoked at any time in accordance with Art. 7 (3) DSGVO with the consequence that the personal data of the person concerned will not be further processed.
2) Right to information (Art. 15 DSGVO).
You have the right to request information about the data processed about you and the possible recipients of this data at any time. You are entitled to a response within a period of one month after receipt of the request for information.
3) Right to rectification, deletion and restriction (Art. 16 - 18 DSGVO).
You may at any time request TU Dresden to correct, delete or restrict the processing of your personal data.
4) Right to data portability (Art. 20 DSGVO).
They may request that the controller transmit their personal data to them in a machine-readable format. Alternatively, they may request the direct transfer of the personal data provided by you to another controller, where this is possible.
5) Right to lodge a complaint (Art. 77 GDPR).
You also have the right to complain to the competent supervisory authority for data protection. The competent supervisory authority is the Saxon Data Protection Commissioner, Postfach 11 01 32, 01330 Dresden, www.datenschutz.sachsen.de.