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Soweit Sie uns personenbezogene Daten zur Verfügung gestellt haben, verwenden wir diese nur zur Beantwortung Ihrer Anfragen, zur Abwicklung mit Ihnen geschlossener Verträge und für die technische Administration.

Ihre personenbezogenen Daten werden an Dritte nur weitergegeben oder sonst übermittelt, wenn dies zum Zwecke der Vertragsabwicklung – insbesondere Weitergabe von Bestelldaten an Lieferanten – erforderlich ist, dies zu Abrechnungszwecken erforderlich ist oder Sie zuvor eingewilligt haben. Sie haben das Recht, eine erteilte Einwilligung mit Wirkung für die Zukunft jederzeit zu widerrufen.

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Sicherheitshinweis:

Wir sind bemüht, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten durch Ergreifung aller technischen und organisatorischen Möglichkeiten so zu speichern, dass sie für Dritte nicht zugänglich sind. Bei der Kommunikation per E Mail kann die vollständige Datensicherheit von uns nicht gewährleistet werden, so dass wir Ihnen bei vertraulichen Informationen den Postweg empfehlen.


Disclaimer

This disclaimer is not meant to sidestep the responsibility for the material we will share with you, but rather is designed to emphasize the purpose of this CodeBreakers Journal feature, which is to provide information for your own purposes. The subjects presented have been chosen for their educational value. The information contained herein consists of Secure Software Engineering, Software Security Engineering, Software Management, Security Analysis, Algorithms, Virus-Research, Software-Protection and Reverse Code Engineering, Cryptanalysis, Whitehat and Blackhat Content, and is derived from authors of academically institutions, commercials, organizations, as well as private persons. The information should not be considered to be completely error-free or to include all relevant information; nor should it be used as an exclusive basis for decision-making. The user understands and accepts that if CodeBreakers Journal were to accept the risk of harm to the user from use of this information, it would not be able to make the information available because the cost to cover the risk of harms to all users would be too great. Thus, use of the information is strictly voluntary and at the user's sole risk.

The information contained herein is not a license, either expressly or impliedly, to any intellectual property owned or controlled by any of the authors or developers of CodeBreakers Journal. The information contained herein is provided on an "AS IS" basis and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, this information is provided AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, and the authors and developers of CodeBreakers Journal hereby disclaim all other warranties and conditions, either express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any (if any) implied warranties, duties or conditions of merchantability, of fitness for a particular purpose, of accuracy or completeness of responses, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, and of lack of negligence, all with regard to the contribution.

ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF TITLE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, QUIET POSSESSION, CORRESPONDENCE TO DESCRIPTION OR NON-INFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO CodeBreakers Journal.

IN NO EVENT WILL ANY AUTHOR OR DEVELOPER OF CodeBreakers Journal BE LIABLE TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR THE COST OF PROCURING SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF DATA, OR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THIS OR ANY OTHER AGREEMENT RELATING TO CodeBreakers Journal, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAD ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Conditions of Use

Thank you for visiting the CodeBreakers Journal Web site and reviewing our use policy. You should also be aware that CodeBreakers Journal has a privacy policy, also available on this Web site. CodeBreakers Journal wants you know about the collection, use, security, and access to information that may be obtained through use of CodeBreakers Journal Web portal. By visiting this Web site, you are accepting the policies and practices described in this notice.

Please note that this use policy is subject to change without notice, and that it reflects the CodeBreakers Journal currentbusiness practices. This policy is dated February 21, 2006.

Also note that each department within CodeBreakers Journal may have additional privacy and use policies specific to the mission and needs of their work. Be sure to review those policies as you access additional sites within the CodeBreakers Journal.


PERSONAL INFORMATION AND CHOICE

"Personal information" is information about a natural person that identifies or describes an individual, including but not limited to, his or her name, Social Security number, physical description, home address, home telephone number, education, financial matters, and medical or employment history, readily identifiable to that specific individual. A domain name or Internet Protocol address is not considered personal information, however, it is considered "electronically collected personal information."

According to Government Code Section 11015.5, "Electronically collected personal information" means any information that is maintained by an agency that identifies or describes an individual user, including but not limited to, his or her name, Social Security number, physical description, home address, home telephone number, education, financial matters, medical or employment history, password, electronic mail address, and information that reveals any network location or identity, but excludes any information manually submitted to a S²e - Secure Software Engineering agency by a user, whether electronically or in written form, and information on or relating to individuals who are users, serving in a business capacity, including but not limited to, business owners, officers, or principals of that business.

"Electronically collected personal information" we automatically collect includes your domain name or Internet Protocol address, and statistical information about which Web pages you visit. If you voluntarily participate in an activity that asks for specific information (for example, completing a request for assistance, sending an e-mail, or participating in a survey), more detailed data will be collected. If you choose not to participate in these activities, your choice will in no way affect your ability to use any other feature of the Web site.

If any type of personal information is requested on the Web site or volunteered by the user, it may be protected by State law, including Information Practices Act of 1977, Government Code Section 11015.5, and the federal Privacy Act of 1974.


A SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT CHILDREN

Children are not eligible to use services that require submission of personal information and we require that minors (under the age of 18) do not submit any personal information to us. This includes submitting personal information to CodeBreakers Journal as part of a user profile or personalization profile. If you are a minor, you can use these services only if used together with your parents or guardians. If you are a minor you should seek guidance from your parents.


INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE IT

We do collect personal information directly from individuals who volunteer to use some of our services. Collection of this information is required to deliver the specific services, but use of these services is voluntary.

If you do nothing during your visit to the Web site but browse or download information, we automatically collect and store the following information about your visit:

  • The Internet Protocol Address and domain name used but not the e-mail address. The Internet Protocol address is a numerical identifier assigned either to your Internet service provider or directly to your computer. We use the Internet Protocol Address to direct Internet traffic to you and generate statistics used in the management of this site.

  • The type of browser and operating system you used.

  • The date and time you visited this site.

  • The Web pages or services you accessed at this site.

  • The Web site you visited prior to coming to this Web site.

  • The Web site you visit as you leave this Web site.

  • If you downloaded a form, the form that was downloaded.

The information we automatically collect or store is used to improve the content of our Web services and to help us understand how people are using our services. This information does not identify you personally and is used for gathering Web site statistics. The information we automatically collect and store in our logs about your visit helps us to analyze our Web site to continually improve the value of the materials available. Our Web site logs do not identify a visitor by personal information, and we make no attempt to link other Web sites with the individuals that browse the CodeBreakers Journal Web site.

The CodeBreakers Journal may provide or distribute certain lists and statistical reports of regulatory information as provided by law, but no personal information is sold or distributed and all relevant legal protections still apply to the CodeBreakers Journal Web sites.


WHAT HAPPENS TO INFORMATION YOU SUBMIT TO US

If you choose to submit information to us, the information will be transmitted through secure lines to our departmental database. Any private information will only be used for the purposes for which it was provided and will not be shared with another entity except as prescribed by law. Please see our privacy policy for additional information.


WHEN WE MIGHT SHARE INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE US

Any information you provide to us will only be shared with entities involved in your case as necessary. Information you provide may be included with other consumers' information to be used for statistical reporting, trending data, and/or investigative actions. For example, we may need to retain information that becomes part of an enforcement action or consumer complaint case for a period of time after the closing date of the case.


SURVEYS

If during your visit to CodeBreakers Journal Web site you participate in a survey or send an e-mail, the following additional information will be collected:

  • The e-mail address and contents of the e-mail; and

  • Information volunteered in response to the survey.

The information collected is not limited to text characters and may include audio, video, and graphic information formats you send us.

The information is retained in accordance with Government Code Section 11015.5.


IF YOU SEND US E-MAIL

You may choose to provide us with personal information, as in e-mail with a comment or question. We use the information to improve our service to you or to respond to your request. Sometimes we forward your e-mail to other CodeBreakers Journal employees who may be better able to help you, and this staff may be employed by a different agency within the CodeBreakers Journal. Except for authorized law enforcement investigations or as required by law, we do not share our e-mail with any other organizations.

We use your e-mail to respond appropriately. This may be to respond to you, to address issues you identify, to further improve our Web site, or to forward the e-mail to another agency for appropriate action.


AUTOMATIC COLLECTION OF INFORMATION/COOKIES

Cookies are simple text files stored on your computer by your Web browser. The main CodeBreakers Journal portal does not use cookies to maintain personalization, however some CodeBreakers Journal applications may.

CodeBreakers Journal makes every attempt to avoid the use of cookies. When needed to maintain the functionality of an application, unlike the common usage of cookies the CodeBreakers Journal only uses cookies during the session in which you access our interactive applications.

Cookies created on your computer by using this Web site do not contain "personal information" and do not compromise your privacy or security. We use the cookie feature only to store a randomly generated identifying temporary tag on your computer. You can refuse the cookie or delete the cookie file from your computer by using widely available utility software or features in your browser itself. However, if you turn your cookie option off you may not be able to access some of the features in our interactive applications.


SECURITY

CodeBreakers Journal, as developer and manager of this Web site, has taken several steps to safeguard the integrity of its telecommunications and computing infrastructure, including but not limited to authentication, monitoring, auditing, and encryption. Security measures have been integrated into the design, implementation and day-to-day practices of the entire CodeBreakers Journal operating environment as part of its continuing commitment to risk management. This information should not be construed in any way as giving business, legal, or other advice, or warranting as fail-proof, the security of information provided via the CodeBreakers Journal supported Web site.


LINKS TO OTHER SITES

Our Web site has links to sites we felt might be useful to you and which may provide services. When you link to another site, you are no longer on our site and are subject to the privacy policy of the new site.

This Web site and the information it contains are provided as a public service by CodeBreakers Journal. This system is monitored to ensure proper operation, to verify the functioning of applicable security features, and for comparable purposes. Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring. Unauthorized attempts to modify any information stored on this system, to defeat or circumvent security features, or to utilize this system for other than its intended purposes are prohibited and may result in criminal prosecution.


LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

Please report any errors, or omissions to us by contacting the Webmaster.

CodeBreakers Journal makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the absolute accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this Web site and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the contents. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third-party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to the contents of this Web site or its hyperlinks to other Internet resources. Reference in this Web site to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by CodeBreakers Journal, or their employees or agents.

This use policy is subject to change without notice.


OWNERSHIP

However, CodeBreakers Journal does make use of copyrighted data (for example, photographs) which may require additional permissions prior to your use. Furthermore, the unique branding of the site and various official seals and marks may not be used without permission of CodeBreakers Journal . In order to use any information on this Web site not owned or created by the CodeBreakers Journal you must seek permission directly from the owning (or holding) sources. CodeBreakers Journal shall have the unlimited right to use for any purpose, free of any charge, all information submitted via this site except those submissions made under separate legal contract. CodeBreakers Journal shall be free to use, for any purpose, any ideas, concepts, or techniques contained in information provided through this site.