The DMLE workshop is co-organized by the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS As the party responsible for the data processing (controller), we process the personal data collected via our website and store them for the period, which is required to achieve the specified purpose and to comply with the statutory requirements. The following text informs you of the data we collect and the way we process the collected data. We also inform you on your data privacy rights as they pertain to the use of our website. Pursuant to Article 4 No. 1 GDPR, personal data are all data referring to a specific or identifiable natural person.
This data protection information shall apply to the project website located at dmle.iais.fraunhofer.de and all services we offer in context with this project providing we refer to this data protection information.
Controller as defined in Article 4 No. 7 GDPR: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. [Fraunhofer Society for the Advancement of Applied Research] Hansastraße 27 c, 80686 München [Munich, Bavaria, Germany] for its Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS, Schloss Birlinghoven, 53757 Sankt Augustin, Germany (in the following referred to as 'Fraunhofer IAIS’) Email: info@iais.fraunhofer.de Telephone: +49 2241 14-3000 Fax: +49 2241 14-4-3000 You can reach the data protection representative of the Fraunhofer Institute at the above address, c/o Data Protection Officer or at datenschutz@zv.fraunhofer.de. Please feel free to contact the data protection officer directly at any time with your questions concerning your data protection rights and/or your rights as affected person. Alternatively, you may want to send an email to your contact partner Michael Kamp at michael.kamp@iais.fraunhofer.de.
You have the choice to access our website without revealing your identity. In this case, the active browser on your computing device sends nothing but the automatic information about itself to the server of our website to enable the connection. This includes the browser type and version and the date and time of access. Included in the transmitted data is also the IP address of your device. Our server stores this IP address in a log file and deletes it automatically after four (4) weeks. We process the IP address for technical and administrative purposes when we establish a stable connection between your device and our server. This ensures the security and functional reliability of our website. In the event an attacker tries to harm our system, the stored data allow us to trace the illegitimate activity. The legal foundation for processing the IP address is Article 6 para. 1. lit. f GDPR. We have legitimate interests in maintaining the security of our website and in providing trouble-free website services as outlined above. Processing the IP address of the requesting device in our log file does not allow us to draw direct conclusions on the identity of the website visitor.
You have the right
You have the right to object at any time against the processing of your personal data, based on Article 6 para. 1, lit. f GDPR (data processing in the public interest) and Article 6, para. 1, lit. e GDPR (data processing based on fair balancing) for reasons, which arise from your specific situation. This shall also apply to the profiling as prescribed by Article 4 No. 4 GDPR, which is supported by this provision. Once you file an objection, we will no longer process your personal data, unless we can establish compelling evidence, which is worthy of protection and outweighs your interests, rights and privileges, or unless the processing serves the enforcement, exercise or defence of legal claims. To the extent that your objection addresses the processing of data for direct advertising, we will stop the processing immediately. In this case, citing a special situation is not required. This shall also apply to profiling in as far as it relates to such direct advertising. If you like to claim your right to object, an email to datenschutz@zv.fraunhofer.de will suffice.
We transmit all your personal data using the generally used and secure encryption standard TLS (Transport Layer Security). The TLS protocol is a proven and secure standard. Bankers use the standard for online banking transactions. You recognise a secure TLS connection by the s following the http (https://...) in your browser URL or by the lock symbol in the lower section of your browser. By the way, we use suitable technical and organisational safety procedures to protect your data against inadvertent or wilful manipulation, partial or complete loss, destruction or against the unauthorised access by third parties. We constantly improve these security measures as the technology advances.
This data protection information as amended on May 2018 is currently applicable. Due to improvements of our website and website offers or based on statutory or government standard, it may become necessary to amend this data protection information. You find the latest applicable data protection information by clicking the link on the following website dmle.iais.fraunhofer.de/DataProtection You may read or print this updated and amended version at any time.