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CSPS Data Demo Week: Regulatory Artificial Intelligence (DDN2-V13)
The team's platform of demonstration projects allows for experimentation with disruptive technologies to support analysts and regulators in navigating this time-consuming and labour-intensive field. Tune in for a demonstration of three unique prototypes, followed by a Q&A on the implications of this type of work across the public service and how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning could play a bigger role in our work moving forward.


CSPS Virtual Café Series: A Conversation on Cyber Security with Melissa Hathaway and Scott Jones (TRN5-V05)
This conversation features Melissa Hathaway, President of Hathaway Global Strategies LLC and former advisor on cyber security to both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, and Scott Jones, the first Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security.

Cultivating Enterprise Agile (TRN320)
This online self-paced course examines the benefits of cultivating agile thinking across an organization, exploring the critical success factors and key steps involved in creating an agile enterprise. Participants will learn how to implement enterprise agility by overcoming common obstacles and selecting planning tools that support an agile organization.

Cyber Security in the GC and Online Exposure (DDN233)
This course provides an overview of the cyber security landscape and the essentials of how to protect classified and sensitive information on Government of Canada networks. Participants will learn to assess their digital footprint and identify potential privacy threats associated with their online activities.

Cyber Security in the GC for Home and Telework (DDN232)
This course explores basic cyber security concepts and home network essentials, including system settings that can reduce online exposure to cyber security threats when teleworking. Participants will learn to apply the Communications Security Establishment's Top Ten IT Security Actions to protect information on their home network or mobile devices.

Cyber Security in the GC for Non-IT Employees (DDN231)
This course for non-IT specialists provides an introduction to the basic cyber security terms, concepts and processes, as well as the government policies respecting information technology (IT) and cyber security. Through a mix of lectures, discussions, examples and group activities, participants will explore essential cyber security topics in a forum designed for non-technical learners.

Cyber Security in the Public Service (DDN2-B25)
Your morning begins with your smartphone alarm ringing. You hit play on your favourite song, maybe Amy Winehouse’s “Valerie”, Elton John's "Bennie And The Jets" or some Bruno Mars "Blinding Lights" to help get you moving for the day ahead. You might drop off your kids to school on the way to work. You check the weather before switching between your Instagram feed, Spotify, Audible or Gmail to pass the time. You get to work and tuck your phone away, but keep it running to check it throughout the day. Like most Canadians, you’re likely using an Android or Apple device.

Cyber Security Short: Blogging (DDN120)
This short online self-paced course examines the risks associated with unsafe blogging practices and how to ensure safe blogging for yourself and your organization. Participants will learn about the actions to take to avoid blogging-related risks and the behaviours to adopt when writing a blog post.

Cyber Security Short: Proper Use of the Internet at Work (DDN121)
This short online self-paced course presents best practices for using the internet at work to keep you and your organization secure and productive. Participants will learn about the potential impacts of unsafe browsing practices and how to use the internet safely at work.

Cyber Security Short: The Virtual Meeting – Doing it right (DDN122)
This short online self-paced course examines how to use virtual meeting applications to conduct work-related communications safely. Participants will learn best practices for hosting virtual meetings within a secure virtual environment and how to reduce security risks.