Privacy Policy
Overview
This web site is owned and operated by the Atlantic Canada chapter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (Atlantic HTCIA). We recognize that many visitors to our site are concerned about the information they provide to us, and how we treat that information. As such, we developed this privacy statement to address those concerns. We may update this statement from time to time, so please check in occasionally. The Atlantic HTCIA Chapter recognizes its obligation to its membership, community and online visitors to adhere to the highest standards of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability in all its operations. Likewise, the Atlantic HTCIA Chapter is dedicated to the fundamentals of protecting consumer privacy on the Internet.
Cookies
The atl-htcia.org website may use "cookie" technology to obtain non-private information from its visitors. Cookies are data files that your web browser places on your computer when you visit a web site. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but can be configured not to accept them or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. We do not extract private information in this process nor do we provide this information to third parties.
Links
The atl-htcia.org web site may contain links to other sites. We make every effort to only link to web sites that share our high standards of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability. We try our best to ensure that these links are safe, but the privacy and data collection practices on any linked web sites are entirely separate from atl-htcia.org and are not covered by this privacy statement. Other web sites, which may contain material not suitable for some people, may also link to the web site without our knowledge or consent. atl-htcia.org has no responsibility for the content, policies or actions of these web sites.
Security
The Atlantic HTCIA Chapter has taken steps to make all information received from our visitors as secure as possible against unauthorized access and use. Private information provided by members is kept in atl-htcia.org secure database. All information received from our membership is protected by our security measures, which are periodically reviewed. You should keep in mind, however, that no data transmission over the Internet is 100% secure and any information disclosed online can potentially be collected and used by parties other than the intended recipient.
Changes and Updates to the Privacy Statement
The atl-htcia.org web site © content and features may be updated, revised, modified and supplemented. The Atlantic HTCIA Chapter reserves the right to change the information, features, products, policies, disclosures and disclaimers at any time. Changes to this privacy statement will be posted on our web sites. Please check the statement periodically for changes.
Changes and Access to Private Information
Atlantic HTCIA Chapter members who provide private information to atl-htcia.org can correct, update and delete private information from our database at any time by sending an e-mail to the Privacy Officer . by clicking on the hyperlink or selecting the "Contact Us" hyper link located near the top of each page.