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This online self-paced course explores the process of defining, gathering and weighing evidence that is relevant to a policy decision. Participants will learn why decision-makers and scientists may have different standards of proof for the same factual claim.
This video shares a proof of concept from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada that uses the cloud to improve the speed of analysis and the processing of data.
Building on the knowledge acquired from Discover Cyber Security (DDN235), this online self-paced course validates learners' understanding of common cyber risks, threats and security vulnerabilities through a series of interactive tasks in a game-based learning experience.
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.
This online self-paced course provides foundational information to support public service supervisors at the start of their career transition. Participants will learn more about their new role, the expectations upon them, how to work with their new team, and how to become an effective supervisor.
This online self-paced course presents the foundational knowledge and tools needed to meet this requirement, including how to use the Copyright Media Clearance Program to help identify and track issues.
The GC Cloud for Managers and Executives learning path was designed to give public service managers and executives the necessary foundation to support the Government of Canada’s transition to cloud computing as part of their respective organizational mandates. Modules in the learning path include core content and opportunities to apply new learning.
This online instructor-led course provides an introduction to cyber security basics and the cyber threat landscape. Through a mix of lectures, discussions, examples and group activities, participants will explore cyber security terminology, concepts and processes, including the tools, tactics and procedures of cyber threat actors.
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