Industries
- Information and Communications Technology
- Cybersecurity
Participation
EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Framework: Active
Purpose of Data Collection
Personal data of customers and partners will be used for contract management, sales administration, Onapsis customer portal access, product updates, and responding to product support requests. This allows Onapsis to fulfill our contractual obligations to customers and partners and to support those business relationships. Onapsis may also use personal data for marketing purposes where it has consent or legitimate interest in doing so. Onapsis may, from time to time, contact customers, partners and prospects to keep them informed about our products and services, special offers, events or our partners’ products and services. Onapsis may collect information about the use of the Onapsis website such as the types of information accessed and how many users we receive daily. Onapsis may use this data for statistical analysis, marketing, or similar promotional purposes, all as described in its Privacy Policy. Onapsis generally process employees personal data because it is necessary to implement an employment agreement between them and Onapsis, and where our legal duties as an employer require it.
Privacy Policy
HR Data
HR PERSONAL DATA PRIVACY POLICY
Verification Method
Self-Assessment
Dispute Resolution
Questions or Complaints?
If you have a question or complaint regarding the covered data, please contact Onapsis, Inc. at:
Information Security Compliance Lead
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
Privacy Shield organizations must respond within 45 days of receiving a complaint.
If you have not received a timely or satisfactory response from Onapsis, Inc. to your question or complaint, please contact the independent recourse mechanism listed below
HR RECOURSE MECHANISM
NON-HR RECOURSE MECHANISM
Appropriate statutory body with jurisdiction to investigate any claims against Onapsis, Inc. regarding possible unfair or deceptive practices and violations of laws or regulations covering privacy Federal Trade Commission