30 intel.com/responsibility 2021-22 Corporate Responsibility Report Our Products We have long been committed to respecting privacy and security related to the development and use of our products. We practice privacy and security by design and our Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) processes define actions, deliverables, and checkpoints aimed at integrating security and privacy protections into our products and services. Intel does not participate in any efforts to decrease security in technology and does not design back doors for access into our products. The Intel Privacy Notice outlines our general approach to managing personal data. In addition, we advocate for global policies and standards to protect privacy and data security. As the range of products and services we offer broadens and changes, we evaluate potential concerns about how technology products may be used to infringe on human rights. The challenges range from product misuse and limits on freedom of expression, to health and safety concerns that may arise from new technologies. We updated the Intel Global Human Rights Principles to clarify language regarding our expectations on product responsibility and human rights. We continuously improve our processes for operationalizing this work. Most Intel products are general-purpose computing products that can be incorporated into systems and applications and that are sold to end users by distribu - tors, system manufacturers, and others, and not directly by Intel. While we do not always know nor can we control what products our customers create or the applications end users may develop, we do not support or tolerate our products being used to violate human rights. When we become aware of a concern that Intel products are being used by a business partner in connection with abuses of human rights, we restrict or cease business with the third party until we have high confidence that our products are not being used to violate human rights. Salient Human Rights Risks Rights holders and relevant potential impacts Intel Employees Intel’s own global workforce, particularly those undertaking manufacturing activities Supply Chain Workers Labor conditions in raw materials sourcing, manufacturing in high-risk markets, and contract workers End Users/Data Subjects Product design considerations and unintended use/misuse of Intel’s products and services Community/Society Risks related to third parties, sponsorship partners, and contribution to broader societal changes Salient Risks Freedom from Slavery and of Movement Freedom of Expression Non-discrimination Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment Right to Decent Work, Rest, and Leisure Right to Humanitarian and Treatment in Armed Conflict Right to Life and Security of Person Right to Peaceful Assembly and Association Right to Privacy The matrix is a high-level mapping of salient human rights risks within our value chain due to external environmental factors. See Intel’s Code of Conduct , Global Human Rights Principles , 2030 Corporate Responsibility Strategy and Goals , and other Corporate Responsibility policies for more information on Intel’s approach on various human rights and sustainability issues. For more detail, see our Salient Human Rights Risk mapping on the Report Builder website. Introduction Responsible Inclusive Sustainable Enabling Appendix Our Business
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