Privacy

GENERAL STATEMENT

Teradata takes its privacy responsibilities very seriously. Our commitment to privacy and information security goes beyond what is written in our Global Privacy Statement. Integrity, responsibility, being people-focused, and being dedicated to our customers and associates are among the core values that we apply to all aspects of our business and we demand the same standards of our workforce, supply chains and business partners. Management leads by example, providing regular training and communication about applicable privacy standards and practices at Teradata.

OVERVIEW

On this web page, we have collected all relevant information regarding data privacy and information security at Teradata so that our customers, employees, partners and suppliers can read about our commitment to, and requirements regarding, data privacy all in one place. Our partners and suppliers are required to comply with the principles of this Global Privacy Statement, which is deemed incorporated into agreements we have with them. Below you will find contact information that you can use to get in touch with our Privacy Team in case you have any questions or concerns.

Our Global Privacy Statement can be found here. This is the key document that details Teradata's commitment to protecting the personal information of our customers, employees and business partners. Customers can find out more about how Teradata processes Customer Data here.

CONTACT INFORMATION

You can contact our Privacy Team at privacy@teradata.com.

To contact our Data Protection Officer for Europe please send us an email at dpo.eea@teradata.com

If you are a U.S. resident, please contact us at privacy.ca@teradata.com. Please use this email to make requests related to the CCPA/CPRA and other United States laws, or you may also leave a voice message via our toll free-telephone number 1 855-729-4835 and we will contact you.

More detailed contact information and guidance can be found in our Global Privacy Statement.

DO NOT SELL/SHARE MY INFORMATION

Teradata’s business model does not include sharing or selling your personal information for money, but under certain United States laws, such as California’s CCPA, sharing personal information with partners in exchange for some benefit, such as providing more relevant ads, is considered a “sale” or “share.” Teradata may “sell” or “share” personal information for such advertising purposes. You may read more about Teradata’s use of cookies here. A Do Not Sell/Share request will cause us to take actions designed to stop cross-context behavioral advertising to you. If you are a U.S. resident, you may contact us at privacy.ca@teradata.com to make such a request. Alternatively, to ensure that your information is not “sold” or “shared” through advertising cookies, you may personalize your tracking by clicking this link and selecting “Don’t Personalize.”

DATA TRANSFER

Information about Cross-border transfers of personal data may be found in the Cross-border data transfers section of Teradata’s Global Privacy Statement. As outlined in that section, Teradata is certified under the Data Privacy Framework, but also uses Data Transfer Agreements and the Standard Contractual Clauses as part of its efforts to ensure data transferred out of its country of origin is adequately protected.

  • Teradata Guidance on Transfer of European Personal Data
    To assist with any required Transfer Impact Assessments, Customers can find a guidance memo that Teradata prepared here.
  • EU-US, Swiss-US and UK Data Privacy Framework
    Teradata Corporation is certified under the EU-US, Swiss-US and UK Data Privacy Framework.

More information can be found in the Global Privacy Statement and on the Data Privacy Framework website.