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This online self-paced course provides senior advisors with a training toolkit on how to prepare senior officials for committee appearances, including how to respond to potentially difficult questions.
This online self-paced course offers helpful approaches for handling difficult discussions with confidence and composure, and for treating them as a constructive part of any workplace relationship.
This online self-paced course outlines what a business plan is and how to develop one from idea to implementation, including how to measure, monitor and assess its effectiveness. Participants will examine the components of a business plan, learn how to carry out internal and external analyses, and review the activities involved in coordinating the plan's implementation.
This article provides an overview of the 5G network, including what it is, how it works, how it differs from other networks, and the benefits and challenges it presents.
This article provides valuable insights and tips about how to outsmart social engineering attacks and safeguard against manipulative tactics that target human behaviours and vulnerabilities.
This job aid presents the mission model canvas, a tool for identifying risks, addressing gaps, and gaining insight into the desirability, viability and feasibility of the solution to the problem at hand.
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 job aid takes the form of a presentation that outlines key trends in modern technology and explains how applications, hardware, data, services, and security work together to support and enable government operations. (GCpedia)
This event recording explains how the integrated silo-busting approach of the Policy on Service and Digital ensures the design and delivery of high-quality, client-centric services that benefit all Canadians.
This event recording features a conversation between Peter Loewen and Wendy H. Wong on major obstacles to the use of artificial intelligence by governments worldwide.
This video follows the story of Abbas, a fictional public servant, and the cyber security challenges he faces after leaving his work laptop in his car along with a sticky note displaying the password.
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