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This job aid explains how to send email links and save email attachments when working with Add Documents and Add Items in the GCdocs16 Classic View interface.
This online self-paced course explains how to use version control and sharing functions within the GCdocs16 environment. Participants will learn how to track and view different versions of a document, lock versions to prevent deleting them, and share links to documents in GCdocs.
This job aid presents a comprehensive suite of recommended tools and considerations to help teams plan projects related to artificial intelligence. (GCcollab)
This online self-paced course highlights the benefits of using cloud-based technologies and outlines different deployment models and best practices for migrating to the cloud efficiently. Participants will learn about some of the common applications of cloud computing, and how to use performance metrics to measure their organization's return on investment.
This short online self-paced course outlines best practices for preventing data loss and data theft in the workplace. Participants will learn about common sources of data loss and how to implement best practices to prevent it.
This short online self-paced course recommends best practices for working safely and securely in public places. Participants will learn how to identify and mitigate data breach risks when they are working remotely in a public space.
This short online self-paced course explores how IT infrastructure can be a source of risk for organizations. Participants will learn about the specific role they play in respecting data security and protecting the integrity of their organization's information.
This event recording presents public health examples that illustrate how government organizations use AI to collect, screen and extract data to produce high-quality, reproducible evidence for policy and guideline development.
This event recording features Alasdair Roberts, Ph.D., Professor of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who speaks about policy paradigms and their impacts on innovation.
This event recording provides an overview of what intelligence is, how it is used in the security community, and its implications for public policy decision-making across the Government of Canada.
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