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This event recording features a conversation with Gillian Hadfield, Karen Hao and Shingai Manjengwa on the challenges involved in advancing AI technology, including its role in shaping future prosperity, addressing human bias in design, and what effective AI governance may look like.
As a materiel management practitioner, you are responsible for managing the Crown's materiel assets, defined as all movable assets (excluding money, records and seized assets) acquired by His Majesty in right of Canada, including vehicles, equipment and furniture. The position entails ensuring materiel is planned, acquired, operated, maintained and divested in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value for the Crown.
This course provides an overview of the proper handling of information and privacy requests, detailing the customary roles and responsibilities and how to apply the most common exemptions and exclusions. Participants will learn how to process access to information and privacy (ATIP) requests and provide valid recommendations on the disclosure of information.
This online self-paced course provides strategies to recognize, prepare for, and respond to misinformation and disinformation in the workplace. Participants will examine the importance of finding and sharing accurate information and how these strategies strengthen public trust.
This video provides an overview and comparison of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) to help build a baseline knowledge of cloud computing service models.
This event recording explores how the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces work with allies, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), to keep Canada and Canadians safe.
This online self-paced course introduces the four basic components of emergency management common to all federal departments and agencies: prevention and mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Participants will discover how successful emergency management activities are a shared responsibility between all levels of government, the private sector and international organizations.
This course presents an overview of the customary roles and responsibilities of access to information and privacy (ATIP) specialists regarding the processing and protection of personal information held by the government. Participants will learn how to process personal information throughout its retention period, as well as how to manage privacy breaches and conduct privacy impact assessments (PIAs).
This job aid explores the benefits and challenges associated with the use of Software as a Service (SaaS) and provides practical tips on managing SaaS within the Government of Canada.
This video introduces the importance of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act to processing access to information and privacy (ATIP) requests.
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