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Skip to search resultsIT Security Fundamentals for IT Practitioners
This online self-paced course offers an overview of information technology (IT) security policies, processes and procedures relevant to the role of IT practitioners in the federal public service. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of IT security that can be adapted to organizational contexts across the Government of Canada.
Network Security Threats and Their Impact
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.
Protecting Sensitive Information in GCdocs
This online self-paced course presents the information security responsibilities of all GCdocs users and demonstrates how to manage permissions for folders, files and other items in GCdocs. Participants will learn about their obligation to identify information resources that may require more restricted access and to safeguard sensitive information appropriately.
Security Awareness
This online self-paced course provides federal employees with the foundational knowledge and tools needed to help them meet their responsibilities in support of the protection of information, individuals and assets, as outlined in the Policy on Government Security. Participants will learn about their role in applying Government of Canada security principles and best practices in their organization.
Virtual Café: Keeping Canada Safe - Talking National and Public Security (rebroadcast)
This event recording features a conversation with David Vigneault, Monik Beauregard and Daniel Jean on the threats facing Canada today, the evolving public safety landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the national security implications of Canada's increasingly difficult relationship with China.