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ID2008: Privacy & Identity Theft Conference November 24-25, 2008 |
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Privacy & ID Theft Conference 2008
Nov 24th and 25th 2008
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
With about a month until the doors open on the national Privacy & Identity Theft Conference 2008, make sure you take a close look at the great line-up of speakers and full agenda at www.idconference2008.com to see how it can help secure your organization from potential threats.
The Privacy and Identity Theft Conference 2008, is focused both on the root causes of identity theft, as well as the policy initiatives required by government and the private sector to combat this critical issue.
Three of the incredible keynote speakers are:
1. the Privacy Commissioner for Canada - Ms. Jennifer Stoddart,
2. the Information & Privacy Commissioner for BC - Mr. David Loukidelis,
3. Microsoft Senior Information Privacy Strategist - Mr. Brendon Lynch.
We would like to extend you a $100 Member Discount.
Simply go to our website www.idconference2008.com before November 14th and:
1. Click on the "fingerprint" that says REGISTER HERE.
2. On the next page click on "register now".
3. Now under Registrant Type: Choose - "Partners & Supporters".
4. On the next page you will need the special code. *Your code is: id4200*
If you have more than 4 people registering we can give you a group discount.
We have secured a great room rate for you at the Fairmont Hotel in beautiful downtown Vancouver. Just Click here to receive the $169/night conference rate. This rate will only be available until Oct 31st 2008.
It will be a great chance to learn and network with policy-makers and peers alike. If you have any questions, direct them to jim@idconference2008.com or 604.839.4367.
www.idconference2008.com |
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