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dataXile Executive to Introduce Ontario Privacy Commissioner at Toronto NAID Conference

03-03-2006 09:00 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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dataXile Corporation announced today that company president Joseph Bozic will introduce Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner Dr. Ann Cavoukian at the NAID Information Protection and Destruction Conference on March 8, 2006. NAID, which stands for National Association for Information Destruction, is focusing the event on Risk Management and Compliance Fundamentals. Dr. Cavoukian is the keynote speaker for the conference being held at the Mariott Bloor Yorkville hotel in Toronto. In her session Dr. Cavoukian will discuss information destruction’s role in privacy policy.

“I expect this event to be tremendous,” says Bozic. Mr. Bozic whose company is currently the only Canadian NAID member solely focused on electronic data destruction, adds, “I’m very happy to have this opportunity. Anybody who has had the good fortune to hear Dr. Cavoukian speak understands the passion and professionalism she brings to her role and responsibilities.”

dataXile will also be sponsoring a session aptly-titled ‘Everything You Need to Know about Destroying Information on Computers.’ Mr. Bozic commented, “We felt this was appropriate, given electronic information destruction is our specialty.”

About dataXile Corporation:

Toronto-based dataXile Corporation is an information security company specializing in secure electronic data disposal. The company understands the risks and challenges associated with secure electronic information destruction and is committed to eliminating them.

For more information contact:

Joseph Bozic, President
dataXile Corporation
416-657-8877
www.dataXile.com

About NAID-Canada:

The National Association for Information Destruction-Canada (NAID-Canada) is a non profit association of service providers dedicated to upholding the highest professional and ethical standards regarding information disposal. NAID-Canada is committed to increasing awareness of business decision makers and government policymakers on the need for the proper destruction of discarded information.

For more information contact:

Bob Johnson, Executive Director
NAID-Canada
416-203-3701
www.naidcanada.org

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