The university attempts to protect the confidentiality of personally identifiable electronic communications by the following methods:
- Recommending the use of more secure media than standard e-mail for the transmission of confidential information (e.g., PGP Keys or other encryption methods) and providing a "secure mail" option in the Internet email client.
- Requiring a confidentiality statement in each e-mail containing confidential information.
- Requiring all users to obtain a username and password from the university in order to have the ability to use university e-mail.
- To assist in protecting all information, users must adhere to the published password policies and guidelines to ensure strong and consistent password creation.
- Encouraging employees not to leave computers on and unattended.
- Encouraging employees to use encryption software when transmitting confidential e-mail or documents, or "lock files" when appropriate.
- Providing firewalls and other pertinent hardware and software methods to protect the e-mail system from external intrusions.
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The right to be informed
- You have the right to be informed about the personal data we collect from you, and how we process it.
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The right of access
- You have the right to get confirmation that your personal data is being processed and have the ability to access your personal data.
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The right to rectification
- You have the right to have your personal data corrected if it is inaccurate or incomplete.
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The right to erasure (right to be forgotten)
- You have the right to request the removal or deletion of your personal data if there is no compelling reason for us to continue processing it.
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The right to restrict processing
- You have a right to ‘block’ or restrict the processing of your personal data. When your personal data is restricted, we are permitted to store your data, but not to process it further.
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The right to data portability
- You have the right to request and get your personal data that you provided to us and use it for your own purposes. We will provide your data to you within 30 days of your request. To request your personal data, please contact us using the information at the top of this privacy notice.
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The right to object
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You have the right to object to us processing your personal data for the following reasons:
- Processing was based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority (including profiling);
- Direct marketing (including profiling); and
- Processing for purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics.
- Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling.
- Automated individual decision-making and profiling
- You will have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you.
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You have the right to object to us processing your personal data for the following reasons:
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Filing a complaint with authorities
- You have the right to file a complaint with supervisory authorities if your information has not been processed in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation. If the supervisory authorities fail to address your complaint properly, you may have the right to a judicial remedy.
For details about your rights under the law, visit https://gdpr-info.eu/
- Pursuant to a valid search warrant, court order, or Freedom of Information act request;
- Emergency situations where the physical safety or well being of a person may be affected or university property may be damaged or destroyed;
- Reasonable cause exists to suspect a violation of law or university policy, including inappropriate use is occurring;
- If necessary to maintain the integrity of the computer system or to protect the rights or property of the university.
- Creating, transmitting, executing or storing malicious, threatening, harassing, obscene or abusive messages, images, programs or materials;
- Any activity that negatively affects the use of university computer resources (eg. Games, excessive chat, etc.);
- Copying or transmitting copyrighted material, including, but not limited to software, music, movies or other material;
- Commercial or profit-making activities, including solicitation, that is unrelated to the university's mission;
- Violating university security, damaging university systems, or using computing privileges to gain unauthorized access to any university computer system or any computer system on the Internet;
- Any activity that violates federal, state, or local laws or university policies or regulations;
- Fundraising for any purpose unless approved by the Vice President for Development;
- Using anyone else's password(s) to gain access to university electronic systems;
- Removing or defacing hardware, software, or manuals from labs, offices, or other university facilities.
erasing backup tapes related to such litigation.
the computer's hard drive.
circumstances of resignation or transfer. If the employee is terminated for "cause" the university will immediately remove access to electronic communication and any electronic files or messages, including backup tapes, will be deleted as soon
as it is deemed reasonable by the university.
SMS Terms and Conditions
Arkansas Tech University sends text messages using an SMS messaging service to communicate with students, faculty, and staff about application and enrollment deadlines, application updates, event notifications, and reminders.
- Opt-In - Individuals may opt in to receive SMS messages by completing an information request form, creating an account, or updating communication preferences. Consent to receive SMS messages is optional and not a condition of applying, enrolling, or participating in the admissions process. Message frequency may vary.
- Opt-Out - Text STOP to stop receiving text messages. Text HELP for help.
SMS Privacy Disclosure
Mobile phone numbers and SMS opt-in consent are collected solely for the purpose of delivering the text messages described at the time of opt-in. SMS opt-in data and consent will not be sold, rented, shared, transferred, or disclosed to any third parties or affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes. We do not share text messaging originator opt-in data or consent with any third parties, except with trusted service providers that assist us in delivering SMS communications (such as messaging platform providers), and only for the purpose of facilitating message delivery and related support services.