In the case of a breach, NutriAdmin shall notify all affected Customers. It is the responsibility of the Customers to notify affected individuals.

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1. Attributtion

NutriAdmin's GDPR breach policy is based on Datica's policies. Datica's policies have been used as a template to create NutriAdmin's GDPR breach policy – as allowed by their license. Datica policies and this policy are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

2. Applicable Standards from GDPR

  • GDPR Art. 33

3. NutriAdmin GDPR Breach Policy

3.1. Discovery of Breach: A breach of PII (personally identifiable information) shall be treated as "discovered" as of the first day on which such breach is known to the organization, or, by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known to NutriAdmin (includes breaches by the organization's Customers, Partners, or subcontractors). NutriAdmin shall be deemed to have knowledge of a breach if such breach is known or by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known, to any person, other than the person committing the breach, who is a workforce member or Partner of the organization. Following the discovery of a potential breach, the organization shall begin an investigation immediately, conduct a risk assessment, and based on the results of the risk assessment, begin the process to notify each Customer affected by the breach. NutriAdmin shall also begin the process of determining what external notifications are required or should be made (e.g.Information Comissioner's Office (ICO), European legal bodies, media outlets, law enforcement officials, etc.)

3.2. Breach Investigation: The NutriAdmin Security Officer shall name an individual to act as the investigator of the breach (e.g., privacy officer, security officer, etc.). The investigator shall be responsible for the management of the breach investigation, completion of a risk assessment, and coordinating with others in the organization as appropriate (e.g., administration, security incident response team, human resources, risk management, public relations, legal counsel, etc.) The investigator shall be the key facilitator for all breach notification processes to the appropriate entities (e.g., ICO, media, law enforcement officials, etc.). All documentation related to the breach investigation, including the risk assessment, shall be retained for a minimum of six years.

3.3. Risk Assessment: For an acquisition, access, use or disclosure of PII to constitute a breach, it must constitute a violation of GDPR. A use or disclosure of PII that is incident to an otherwise permissible use or disclosure and occurs despite reasonable safeguards and proper minimum necessary procedures would not be a violation of GDPR and would not qualify as a potential breach. To determine if an impermissible use or disclosure of PII constitutes a breach and requires further notification, the organization will need to perform a risk assessment to determine if there is significant risk of harm to the individual as a result of the impermissible use or disclosure. The organization shall document the risk assessment as part of the investigation in the incident report form noting the outcome of the risk assessment process. The organization has the burden of proof for demonstrating that all notifications to appropriate Customers or that the use or disclosure did not constitute a breach. Based on the outcome of the risk assessment, the organization will determine the need to move forward with breach notification. The risk assessment and the supporting documentation shall be fact specific and address:

  • Consideration of who impermissibly used or to whom the information was impermissibly disclosed;
  • The type and amount of PII involved;
  • The cause of the breach, and the entity responsible for the breach, either Customer, NutriAdmin, or Partner.
  • The potential for significant risk of financial, reputational, or other harm.

3.4. Timeliness of Notification: Upon discovery of a breach, notice shall be made to the affected NutriAdmin Customers no later than 72 hours after the discovery of the breach. It is the responsibility of the organization to demonstrate that all notifications were made as required, including evidence demonstrating the necessity of delay.

3.5. Delay of Notification Authorized for Law Enforcement Purposes: If a law enforcement official states to the organization that a notification, notice, or posting would impede a criminal investigation or cause damage to national security, the organization shall:

  • If the statement is in writing and specifies the time for which a delay is required, delay such notification, notice, or posting of the timer period specified by the official; or
  • If the statement is made orally, document the statement, including the identity of the official making the statement, and delay the notification, notice, or posting temporarily and no longer than 30 days from the date of the oral statement, unless a written statement as described above is submitted during that time.

3.6. Content of the Notice: The notice shall be written in plain language and must contain the following information:

  • A brief description of what happened, including the date of the breach and the date of the discovery of the breach, if known;
  • A description of the types of unsecured protected personal information that were involved in the breach (such as whether full name, date of birth, home address, account number, diagnosis, disability code or other types of information were involved), if known;
  • Any steps the Customer should take to protect Customer data from potential harm resulting from the breach.
  • A brief description of what NutriAdmin is doing to investigate the breach, to mitigate harm to individuals and Customers, and to protect against further breaches.
  • Contact procedures for individuals to ask questions or learn additional information, which may include a toll-free telephone number, an e-mail address, a web site, or postal address.

3.7. Methods of Notification: NutriAdmin Customers will be notified via email within the timeframe for reporting breaches, as outlined above.

3.8. Maintenance of Breach Information/Log: As described above and in addition to the reports created for each incident, NutriAdmin shall maintain a process to record or log all breaches of unsecured PII regardless of the number of records and Customers affected. The following information should be collected/logged for each breach:

  • A description of what happened, including the date of the breach, the date of the discovery of the breach, and the number of records and Customers affected, if known.
  • A description of the types of unsecured protected personal information that were involved in the breach (such as full name, date of birth, home address, account number, etc.), if known.
  • A description of the action taken with regard to notification of patients regarding the breach.
  • Resolution steps taken to mitigate the breach and prevent future occurrences.

3.9. Workforce Training: NutriAdmin shall train all members of its workforce on the policies and procedures with respect to PII as necessary and appropriate for the members to carry out their job responsibilities. Workforce members shall also be trained as to how to identify and report breaches within the organization.

3.10. Complaints: NutriAdmin must provide a process for individuals to make complaints concerning the organization's patient privacy policies and procedures or its compliance with such policies and procedures.

3.11. Sanctions: The organization shall have in place and apply appropriate sanctions against members of its workforce, Customers, and Partners who fail to comply with privacy policies and procedures.

3.12. Retaliation/Waiver: NutriAdmin may not intimidate, threaten, coerce, discriminate against, or take other retaliatory action against any individual for the exercise by the individual of any privacy right. The organization may not require individuals to waive their privacy rights under as a condition of the provision of treatment, payment, enrollment in a health plan, or eligibility for benefits.

4. NutriAdmin Software Customer Responsibilities

4.1. Customer responsabilities The NutriAdmin Customer that accesses, maintains, retains, modifies, records, stores, destroys, or otherwise holds, uses, or discloses unsecured PII shall, without unreasonable delay and in no case later than 72 hours after discovery of a breach, notify NutriAdmin of such breach. The Customer shall provide NutriAdmin with the following information:

  • A description of what happened, including the date of the breach, the date of the discovery of the breach, and the number of records and Customers affected, if known.
  • A description of the types of unsecured protected health information that were involved in the breach (such as full name, date of birth, home address, account number, etc.), if known.
  • A description of the action taken with regard to notification of patients regarding the breach.
  • Resolution steps taken to mitigate the breach and prevent future occurrences.

4.2. Notice to Media: NutriAdmin Customers are responsible for providing notice to prominent media outlets at the Customer's discretion.

4.3. Notice to EU legal bodies: NutriAdmin Customers are responsible for providing notice to any relevant EU legal bodies at the Customer's discretion.

5. Sample Letter to Customers in Case of Breach

[Date]

[Name]
[Name of Customer]
[Address 1]
[Address 2]
[City, State Zip Code]

Dear [Name of Customer]:

I am writing to you from NutriAdmin, with important information about a recent breach that affects your account with us. We became aware of this breach on [Insert Date] which occurred on or about [Insert Date]. The breach occurred as follows:

Describe event and include the following information:

  • A brief description of what happened, including the date of the breach and the date of the discovery of the breach, if known.
  • A description of the types of unsecured PII that were involved in the breach (such as whether full name, date of birth, home address, account number, diagnosis, disability code or other types of information were involved), if known.
  • Any steps the Customer should take to protect themselves from potential harm resulting from the breach.
  • A brief description of what NutriAdmin is doing to investigate the breach, to mitigate harm to individuals, and to protect against further breaches.
  • Contact procedures for individuals to ask questions or learn additional information, which may include a toll-free telephone number, an e-mail address, web site, or postal address.

Other Optional Considerations:

  • Recommendations to assist customer in remedying the breach.

We will assist you in remedying the situation.

Sincerely,

Diego Oliveira Sanchez
NutriAdmin Co-Founder