A Confidentility and Security Statement and Confidentiality Statement of Understanding to be used by organization/company whose employees will be collecting and/or using data as part of a specific study that is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). The Confidentiality and Security Statement is intended to be the minimul standards for any and all sites participating in the study; and if so desired, additional policies as long as they are in compliance with the home institution's policies and guidelines.
Newark reviews its data security practices regularly to ensure they stay up to date with current standards and technologies in protecting information.
Yes, there are penalties for violating data confidentiality rules, which can include disciplinary actions or legal consequences depending on the severity of the breach.
If you have concerns about data security, you can contact Newark's designated data protection officer or the relevant city department for assistance.
Individuals have rights to access their data, request corrections, and even ask for their information to be deleted if it's no longer needed.
The confidentiality statement covers various types of personal data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and any other information that could identify an individual.
Newark ensures the confidentiality of personal data by implementing strict security measures, training staff to handle data properly, and following best practices in data protection.
The purpose of Newark's Data Confidentiality and Security Statement is to protect personal information and ensure that sensitive data is handled responsibly.