Date / edited on 21 February 2023
1. Registrar
Crisis Management Centre CMC Finland
Contact details:
Ratapihantie 9, 6th floor
00520 Helsinki
tel. 0295 480 171 (Ministry of Interior’s switchboard)
2. Contact person responsible for the register
Jouni Pajunen
cmc(at)cmcfinland.fi
Data Protection Officer of Ministry of Interior:
Mikko Levämäki
phone 0295 488 351
tietosuojavastaava@intermin.fi
3. Name of the filing system
The participant and customer register for events, the training application register, the application register for civilian crisis management missions and the register for expert surveys that are based on Webropol.
4. Purpose of the processing of personal data / purpose of the filing system
Personal data is processed to provide services ordered by the client as well as in connection with and to enable orders, registration, contacts, service transactions, reporting and other account management measures. Personal data may also be processed as part of research and development activities. Reports, results and studies produced in research and development activities can be published. In reporting and publication activities, it will be ensured that the respondents cannot be identified. In addition, the personal data of those clients who have expressed their interest in applying for civilian crisis management missions will be transferred to the register of experts to mark a course completion and application for a mission. When applying for civilian crisis management missions, the information provided by the client is used in the related nomination of candidates.
When applying for civilian crisis management training, the information provided by the client is used in the related nomination of candidates.
The processing of data is based on the person’s consent.
5. Content of the filing system
The groups of persons whose data can be processed are persons applying for and participating in events and training organised by the controller and those applying for missions. The filing system may contain the following data that the data subject has filled in themselves:
• contact details (name, email, telephone number, address)
• demographic information (date of birth, gender, nationality, mother tongue)
• information related to education and profession (education, language skills, special competence, profession, job title, work experience, actual employer, previous employers, CV)
• other information collected with the client’s consent (e.g. passport number, validity period of passport, driving licence category, availability for missions, consent to be assessed during training, experiences of operations, views on the impact of an international task on the career)
6. Regular sources of data
Personal data is collected only from the data subjects themselves.
7. Regular disclosure of information
Not disclosed. In accordance with point 4, data may be transferred to the register of experts in civilian crisis management.
8. Regular disclosure or transfer of data outside the EU or EEA
Not disclosed or transferred.
9. Principles of the filing system protection
The data in the register is processed in accordance with good data protection practices. Manual material is stored in locked premises. Physical access to the data is prevented with the use of access control and other security measures.
Data is protected by technical means. The data in the register is processed and maintained only by the controller and separately designated persons. Users are bound by the obligation to remain silent.
10. Data storage period
Personal data is stored only for as long as is necessary for the purposes for which the data processing is carried out.
11. Right of access
The person has the right to access the data stored in the filing system. The right of access is in accordance with the legislation in force.
Requests can be sent by email to: cmc(at)cmcfinland.fi or by post to: Crisis Management Centre, PO Box 1325, 00521 Helsinki.
Read more about sending a request for access to data:
When you want to inspect your data | Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman
12. Right to request rectification of personal information and data
A data subject has the right to request that the controller rectify inaccurate and incorrect data concerning the data subject.
Requests for rectification of the data can be sent by email to: cmc(at)cmcfinland.fi or by post to: Crisis Management Centre, PO Box 1325, 00521 Helsinki.
Read more about sending a request for rectification:
If you want to have your data rectified | Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman