This document defines our policies for the treatment of personal data collected through this website.
The organisation's Security Policy reflects the concepts, principles, responsibilities and objectives regarding security, the results of which guarantee the company the necessary freedom of action.
HIKE&FOXTER was born from two companies in the digital world: HIKE Project and FOXTER Solutions. The mission of the HIKE&FOXTER consultancy is to help organisations be more efficient, making a difference compared to their competitors, by combining the exact dose of data, design and technology.
The objective of the organisation's Integral Security is to protect the people who work in the company, the confidentiality of their communications and the integrity and availability of their information. It also safeguards the other assets that make up the company's heritage, such as facilities or content of all kinds.
Integral Security comprises the traditional concepts of physical security and logical (technological) security in order to maintain business continuity in any adverse circumstances.
An increase in the "security culture" of the company's personnel will provide clear benefits by increasing the security of systems and procedures, and will minimise the risk of potential malicious actions.
It is essential that all information regarding security matters flows through the appropriate channels to the company's decision-making bodies.
Information security is based on the principles of confidentiality, integrity and availability, ensuring that information is only accessible to those authorised, that it is accurate and complete, and that it is available when needed.
The ultimate responsibility for security lies with the management team, which is directly responsible for managing its development and implementation.
The management team will analyse the security risks and vulnerabilities that may affect the proper functioning of the business and will propose the appropriate rules, means and measures to minimise them.
All staff in the organisation must assume responsibility for maintaining the security of the assets in their charge, observing the security rules implemented by the management team.
The objectives of the security policy are: to protect information and information systems from unauthorised access, to guarantee business continuity and minimise the impact of security incidents, to comply with current legislation on data protection and information security, and to foster a culture of security throughout the organisation.