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This online self-paced course introduces the basic concepts and responsibilities related to government procurement projects. Participants will learn about the policies and practices underpinning the federal procurement process and how to identify their oversight and reporting requirements.
This video introduces the importance of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act to processing access to information and privacy (ATIP) requests.
This online self-paced course outlines the stages of records and information life-cycle management and reviews information management activities that support programs and services in federal departments. Participants will learn about the different classification systems, advanced search and retrieval techniques and accepted retention and disposition processes.
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.
This video explores the role of connected devices in agriculture science and highlights the importance of information technology professionals and scientists working together to find secure Internet of Things solutions.
This online self-paced course investigates the most common types of network security threats, including how to prevent them and how to detect them if your system is breached. Participants will learn about the importance of stopping hackers from accessing vital data by addressing system weaknesses that can be exploited by potential attackers.
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.
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