Airport Improvement Magazine GDPR Statement

In May 2018, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaces the existing 1995 EU Data Protection Directive (European Directive 95/46/EC).

Airport Improvement Magazine currently complies with applicable data protection regulations and is committed to GDPR compliance across its relevant services when the GDPR takes effect May 25, 2018. Airport Improvement Magazine's ongoing compliance efforts include:

ASSESSMENT

Airport Improvement Magazine is reviewing where and how our relevant services collect, use, store and dispose of personal data and updating policies, standards, governance and documentation as needed.

CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS

Working in conjunction with our partners and customers, Airport Improvement Magazine is reviewing our contractual commitments and updating as needed to directly address GDPR requirements.  Airport Improvement Magazine is also reviewing its supplier contracts to ensure GDPR compliance throughout its publishing chain.

CROSS-BORDER DATA TRANSFER

Airport Improvement Magazine is committed to meet the requirements to legally transfer data from the EU to the rest of the world under applicable laws where required.

TRAINING AND AWARENESS

Airport Improvement Magazine supports data privacy and security training. Airport Improvement Magazine will supplement existing training modules with GDPR-specific content. In addition to these training requirements, Airport Improvement Magazine conducts ongoing awareness initiatives on a variety of topics, including data protection, security and privacy.

Airport Improvement Magazine Partners and Customers

Compliance with the GDPR requires a partnership between Airport Improvement Magazine and our partners and customers in their use of applicable Airport Improvement Magazine services. In this context, Airport Improvement Magazine generally will act as a data processor and our partners and customers generally will act as data controllers. Working together, we hope to explore opportunities within our relevant service offerings to assist our partners and customers meet their GDPR obligations. In the meantime, Airport Improvement Magazine encourages partners and customers to independently familiarize themselves with the GDPR.

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