Sunday, March 28, 2004

White Paper: Privacy and the tourism industry

A couple of weeks ago, I spoke at the Tourism Industry Association of PEI on the impact of PIPEDA on their sector. As a hand-out, I wrote a brief article entitled Privacy and the Tourism Industry. National Privacy Services Inc. has designed a privacy compliance program for the tourism sector, which is, I believe, the first of its kind. It includes:

  • Privacy manual;
  • Multi-media training CD for privacy officers and staff;
  • Complete consent strategy;
  • Model privacy policies; and
  • Model contractor agreeements.

The second-part, which is optional, is also a first of its kind for the industry. For a low monthly fee, NPSi can act as a company's privacy officer. This allows smaller businesses to take advantage of professional privacy support that they would never be able to afford in-house. More information is available at http://www.privlaw.com.

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