Privacy policy of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
In today's digital age, where information is constantly shared, collected and processed, there is a need for clear and strong data protection rules.
Data protection is a fundamental right under EU law. EU data protection legislation is comprised of the General Data Protection Directive (GDPR), the Law Enforcement Directive (LED), and the Data Protection Regulation for EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (EUDPR).
To ensure that this legislation is applied consistently, national and European data protection authorities and bodies have been established.
Find out more about the EU's legal framework for data protection
The EU has established international data protection agreements to ensure that EU citizens' personal data remains protected even if transferred outside the EU.
EU data protection legislation includes safeguards for when transferring data to third countries, including adequacy decisions, standard contractual clauses (SCC) and binding corporate rules (BCR).
INSEAI, a project funded by EU, complies with strict compliance with European data protection regulations as well as its international agreements on the matter.
Find out more about the international dimension of data protection
INSAI also works under all EU regulations regarding intellectual and industrial property.
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