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Skip to search resultsInnovate on Demand episode 5: Survival of the Most Adaptable
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Sinan Baltacioglu about how a willingness to adapt to new and emerging technologies can contribute to success and innovation.
Innovate on Demand episode 7: Regulatory Artificial Intelligence
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Scott McNaughton about how federal regulators can integrate technologies such as artificial intelligence and Rules as Code into their work to facilitate tedious and time-consuming tasks.
Introduction to IT Security Management
This online self-paced course provides an overview of common IT security program activities in the Government of Canada and introduces the legal, policy, business and threat contexts for IT security. By gaining a renewed appreciation for the IT security context and program activities, participants will be better able to support IT security priorities across the Government of Canada.
Introduction to Product Management in the Public Service
This online self-paced course introduces the key concepts of product management and recommends best practices for creating products in a public service context. Participants will learn about product teams, including the different roles, responsibilities and skillsets of team members, as well as some of the tools available to assist them.
IT 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.
Learning from Failure
This online self-paced course describes the cycle of success when developing people and their talent, which includes failure and strategies for embracing it. Participants will explore key actions that foster an attitude of continuous learning and will discover the potential benefits of failure and other setbacks.
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.
Reaching Efficient Solutions with Computational Thinking
This online self-paced course explores the characteristics and core techniques of computational thinking, including decomposition and pattern recognition. Participants will learn about the use of abstraction techniques and algorithms to solve problems and build new business solutions.
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.