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No Code? No problem: Exploring Low and No Code Tools (DDN2-B46)
In recent years, low-code and no-code platforms have seen an increase in both popularity and use for those who may not be the best at coding or simply don’t have time to master the skill. These platforms allow users to gain higher productivity as a lot of the tasks they normally perform can be done in a visual editor and the platform itself generates the code.

Protecting Privacy in a Remote Work Environment (DDN3-B04)
It goes without saying that working remotely has its pros and cons. Even those who were working from home before the start of the pandemic are finding that they continually need to adjust. For instance, have you stopped to think about your privacy and the privacy of your organization—and how to protect it? Does working from home pose a greater security risk for our organizations? In this episode, you’ll learn about the risks of privacy breaches and get some tips from the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat on how to better protect your information.

The Government of Canada's Digital Standards (DDN2-B06)
The world has undergone disruptive change in the last decades, driven by exponential advances in digital technologies. Our cars not only listen, but respond. Our banks approve online mortgage applications in minutes. Our favourite pizza joints let us track our pies from oven to door in real time. The ripple effects of this digital revolution are both incredible and indiscriminate, and no nook or cranny of our society has been left untouched—including government.

What we’ve learned on our digital journey…so far (DDN2-B39)
We often hear “let’s get digital” but what does it really mean? How does a large department like Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) – with over 17,000 employees – make this happen? First off, let’s just say it’s not an overnight process but well worth the effort when we see the positive impacts on employees and the people using our services.