Sum-Wk-6.2
Privacy Policies of YOUR FIRM
Executive Summary
Xorbent, Inc is a multinational semiconductor company specializing in graphics processing units (GPUs), personal computer graphics, and artificial intelligence. Xorbent expanded its presence globally and positioned itself as a leader by creating a platform that addresses different business and consumer markets: gaming, automotive, visual computing, data center, cryptocurrency mining, artificial intelligence, scientific research, and manufacturing design. Its high-end GPU line, aimed at specialized markets AmpForce for gamers, AmpForce Now for cloud gaming service, QuadroArt for designers, DGX for the supercomputer, big data researchers, and data scientists, DRIVE AI for car computing platform. In addition to the GPU manufacturing, Xorbent focused on the mobile computing market by integrating its Tiger processor into smartphones, tablets, cars, drones, autonomous robots, vehicle navigation, and the entertainment system. The key stakeholders include Xorbent employees, shareholders, customers, NGOs, government, and research organizations.
Xorbent passion is contagious it drives us whether developing, creating, or consuming the latest technology. We all want the latest hardware to deliver the best performance from the processors, so we do our thing to be on the next level by innovative ways to improve lives with the latest technology and hardware to beat the competition and maintain the competitive edge. However, with rapid technology growth in the semiconductor industry, maintaining privacy is essential to our business, brand, customers, and key stakeholders. Privacy isn't just terms and conditions in few paragraphs on our website; instead, it will be embedded in day-to-day interactions with our customers, impacting our brand, customer experience, and damage to the company's reputation. It's our responsibility to address customers' concerns and implement protective measures to safeguard their privacy and information. We expect all of our employees, customers, and key stakeholders to comply with the principles contained in this privacy policy.
Policy Statements
Policy 1.1 Policy Statement Section Overview
This is where you organize and list each applicable privacy policy statement. These are the rules that govern your company’s actions, and those of your staff. You need to determine an organization schema. Look around online to find examples of a useful style. Or, you may choose to use your current workplace documentation as a go-by.
Policy 1.2 Policy Statements Contents
The contents of these policies should contain at least the following features:
· The policy, itself, such as “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy for Employees.”
· The laws, regulations, or standards that relate to the policy at issue.
· An example, when applicable, that helps your audience understand the policy.
· Directions on how to effect the policy. For example, if your company processes payments by credit or debit cards, and your policy is something like “Anyone who processes payments via payment cards must conform their actions to PCI DSS standards related to privacy.” then you may want to insert a link to those standards. Or, perhaps, incorporate examples as mentioned directly above.
This list is not exhaustive. Depending on the set of facts, you may need to include more.