I help organizations protect privacy by demonstrating how to master data.
Information is my speciality. Use the power of information science and data governance to uncover solutions for efficient, manageable practices. Let Information in Bloom and Victoria bring a sensible privacy approach to your business with compliance, controls and staff coaching.
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Bring Victoria McIntosh's services into your project or practice with:
- Assessment of compliance with data regulations, in Canada or worldwide.
- Feel confident about privacy practices when entering new markets.
- Technical writing and improving policy controls.
- Demonstrate accountability with documented evidence of how you commit to privacy.
- In-person workshops and staff training, for getting your team onboard.
- Speaker for data management, privacy and security topics across Canada.
- Resolve perceptions between business objectives & customer privacy expectations.
Blog Posts & Newsworthy
The Privacy Lover’s Gift Giving Guide
It's that time of year again: while religious and spiritual beliefs may differ, for many of us December is a time to break out annual gift lists and start shopping for loved ones. So what do you get for that special someone who needs help protecting their privacy, particularly now that tinfoil hats are out? […]
Continue readingFour things you probably don’t want to keep on Evernote
True fact: I have mad love for Evernote. It is without question one of my absolute favorite apps, replacing a longtime history of carrying a book & pen wherever I travel, while providing greater power over notes through information control, collection, sharing, access and safekeeping. I see an article on the web I want to […]
Continue readingBig Data Comes to Halifax
If you are in business, research or technology, odds are you’ve heard about the term ‘big data’. Definitions range from ‘more data than you can understand’ to ‘a change in how we process and interpret, with more information than we know what to do with’. The exact science is still a debate, but the impact […]
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