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− | The Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) Digital Academy offers a series of learning events as part of its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills and mindsets they need in the digital era. A list of upcoming events is available on the | + | The Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) Digital Academy offers a series of learning events as part of its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills and mindsets they need in the digital era. A list of upcoming events is available on the [https://catalogue.csps-efpc.gc.ca/catalog?cm_locale=en&reveal_topic=0&reveal_subtopic=0&reveal_type=0&type%5B%5D=7&reveal_duration=0&reveal_delivery_method=0&query=&products_per_page=12&products_sort_order=product_name_asc&pagename=Catalog CSPS Events page]. |
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+ | !Annual Digital Government Forum: The Need to Build Modern Services for All | ||
+ | [[File:ADGF Banner EN.png|400px|frameless|center]] | ||
+ | |Citizens' expectations of government services are changing. They increasingly want easily accessible and flexible services that are available at any time and on any device. Eighty percent of Canadians think navigating government services would be simpler with more digital tools. <br><br> | ||
+ | This learning event will show participants the importance of improving how we deliver secure, modern, equitable services that are available to all. Leaders in the digital service realm will discuss how the context for service delivery is changing, the challenges organizations are facing, and how government can meet people's current, as well as future, needs and expectations. <br><br> | ||
+ | By attending the panel discussion and breakout sessions participants will learn: <br> | ||
+ | *what the current service environment in various levels of Canadian government looks like | ||
+ | *what various public sectors are doing to modernize service design and delivery approaches to better meet diverse client expectations | ||
+ | *some of the challenges and benefits that come with moving to digital-first service delivery <br><br> | ||
+ | *why status quo is not an option when it comes to the evolving digital transformation of government services | ||
+ | The event will be available online and in person. We encourage you to register early as space at the event location is limited. | ||
+ | |November 22, 2022 | ||
+ | |[https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/annual-digital-gov-forum/index-eng.aspx Register Here] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[:en:CSPS_Digital_Academy_Events/_Annual_Digital_Government_Forum_2022_-_Event_Program|Event Program]] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[:en:CSPS_Digital_Academy_Events/Annual_Digital_Government_Forum_2022_-_Speaker_Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[:en:CSPS_Digital_Academy_Events/Annual_Digital_Government_Forum_2022_-_Resources|Resources]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Annual Cyber Security Event: Cyber Safety - Your Behaviour Counts | ||
+ | [[File:Twb cybersecurity2022 en.png|400px|frameless|center]] | ||
+ | |It is estimated that 95% of global cyber threats have a human element. There is a lack of awareness of how our online behaviours can put us, our organizations, the data we use, and the citizens we serve at risk.<br><br> | ||
+ | This event features senior leaders and top cyber security experts who will share their insights on current and emerging threats and demonstrate best behavioural practices, using real life examples and by testing the knowledge of attendees. Participants will be invited to attend a panel discussion, breakout learning sessions, and interactive activities, where they will receive relevant and practical advice, guidance, as well as learn strategies that they can use to recognize potential threats, vulnerabilities and other risky cyber behaviour.<br><br> | ||
+ | This event will teach attendees to regularly assess their own online habits and how to protect themselves, others and their organizations. | ||
+ | | October 17, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/cyber-security-behaviour/index-eng.aspx Register here]<br><br> [https://wiki.gccollab.ca/CSPS_Digital_Academy_Events/Annual_Cyber_Security_Event:_Cyber_Safety_-_Your_Behaviour_Counts_-_Event_Program Event Program] <br><br> | ||
+ | [https://wiki.gccollab.ca/CSPS_Digital_Academy_Events/Annual_Cyber_Security_Event:_Cyber_Safety_-_Your_Behaviour_Counts_-_Speaker_Biographies Speaker Biographies] <br><br> [https://wiki.gccollab.ca/CSPS_Digital_Academy_Events/Annual_Cyber_Security_Event:_Cyber_Safety_-_Your_Behaviour_Counts_-_Resources Resources] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Adopting a Multidisciplinary Approach to Working in the Digital Era | ||
+ | [[File:Image for multidisciplinary event.jpg|400px|frameless|center]] | ||
+ | | Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to work is important to the creation of robust, future-ready digital solutions in the public service. Digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics are being integrated into science, policy, research, health, engineering, and other sectors, to help deliver stronger programs and services for all.<br><br> | ||
+ | This informative event will emphasize the strategies needed to adopt a multidisciplinary approach for the public service in the digital age. Experts will share real-life examples of working as part of a multidisciplinary team and discuss the potential challenges, ethical and social issues, and successes that can be realized when a multidisciplinary approach is intertwined with digital technologies.<br><br> | ||
+ | Join the event to learn how data scientists, IT specialists, educators, researchers, policy-makers and health care workers, among others, are collaborating to drive innovation and produce results.<br><br> | ||
+ | This event is presented in collaboration with the National Research Council Canada. | ||
+ | | September 7, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/digital-era/index-eng.aspx Register here]<br><br> [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Adopting a Multidisciplinary Approach to Working in the Digital Era - Event Program|Event Program]] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Adopting a Multidisciplinary Approach to Working in the Digital Era - Speaker Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence (rebroadcast) | ||
+ | [[File:Twitter CombattingMisinformation ArtificialIntelligence EN.png|frameless|center|400px]] | ||
+ | | Every minute, there are at least 98,000 tweets posted, 60 million emails sent, 600 YouTube videos uploaded; 270,000 texts sent every second and 23 billion texts sent per day. Online sources allow many people and organizations to find and share information. Yet, how do we decipher if the information is accurate, misleading or biased? Only 21% of Canadians verify the accuracy of the information they find online. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This rebroadcast event further probes the concepts of misinformation and disinformation and shows how artificial intelligence, machine learning and other digital technologies can be used for good, to tackle and prevent misinformation and disinformation. Experts across the public service, private sector and academia share their stories and best practices.<br><br> | ||
+ | Participants will learn about the challenges and risks they face when consuming information, and how to use artificial intelligence and other digital tools to distill reliable data and evidence that impact decision-making. This aligns with the Government of Canada's efforts to support a healthy digital information society that includes building citizen resilience against misinformation and disinformation.<br><br> | ||
+ | While you watch the rebroadcast, connect to the Live Chat and share your views with colleagues across the public service to get a sense of their thoughts on this topic and see where you can collaborate. | ||
+ | | August 10, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/rebroadcasts/combatting-misinformation-eng.aspx Register here]<br><br> [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Combating Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence (rebroadcast) - Event Program|Event Program]] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Combating Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence (rebroadcast) - Speaker Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Moving Forward with the Government of Canada's Digital Ambitions | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | Digital government is about modernizing government programs and services so that they can be more effective, efficient, and adaptive to changing needs. To enable this, public service leaders are seeking to create a government that is more open, more collaborative and that provides improved digital first, user-centered and barrier-free services and programs. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | This event features leaders from the Office of the Chief Information Officer and serves as a first-look at the government's new digital ambitions and how the Digital Standards will help to pave a clear path forward towards modernizing the way that the federal government plans and delivers its programs and services. A panel discussion will present different perspectives on how the Digital Standards can guide public servants through the mindset shifts and competency development necessary in a digital age. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | Join this event to explore the government's new digital ambitions, the critical role of the Digital Standards, and the projected way forward for "doing government in a digital age". | ||
+ | | June 14, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/digital-ambitions/index-eng.aspx Event Page] <br><br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Building a Digital Democracy for All | ||
+ | [[File:Zoom Background - Digital Democracy.png|frameless|center|400px]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | Digitization and the technologies that come with it, save time and money, and bolster accountability and transparency. Yet, if misused or not correctly controlled, they can also impact civil rights and undermine democracies. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | Join experts from across sectors as they discuss what digital democracy means, its challenges and the realities behind it, and the role of the public service. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | Learn about the democratic impacts of new and emerging digital tools and how to optimize their benefits while mitigating potential risks. The discussion will include how to ensure equal access, ownership and control of digital technologies, using digital tools to foster inclusive democratic governance, all to build a digital democracy that benefits all citizens. | ||
+ | | June 15, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/building-digital-democracy/index-eng.aspx Event Page] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Building a Digital Democracy for All - Event Program|Event Program]]<br><br> | ||
+ | [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Building a Digital Democracy for All - Speaker Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" |CSPS Annual Digital Disruption - Combating Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence | ||
+ | [[File:Twitter CombattingMisinformation ArtificialIntelligence EN.png|frameless|center|400px]] | ||
+ | |Every minute, there are at least 98,000 tweets posted, 60 million emails sent, 600 YouTube videos uploaded; 270, 000 texts sent every second and 23 billion texts sent per day. Online sources allow many people and organizations to find and share information. Yet, how do we decipher if the information is accurate, misleading or biased? Only 21% of Canadians verify the accuracy of the information they find online.<br><br> | ||
+ | This event will further probe the concepts of misinformation and disinformation and show how artificial intelligence, machine learning and other digital technologies can be used for good, to tackle and prevent misinformation and disinformation.Experts across the public service, private sector and academia will share their stories and best practices.<br><br> | ||
+ | Participants will learn about the challenges and risks they face when consuming information, and how to use artificial intelligence and other digital tools to distill reliable data and evidence that impact decision-making. This aligns with the Government of Canada's efforts to support a healthy digital information society that includes building citizen resilience against misinformation and disinformation. | ||
+ | | May 26, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/combatting-misinformation/index-eng.aspx Register here]<br><br> [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Combating Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence - Event Program|Event Program]] <br><br> | ||
+ | [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Combating Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence - Speaker Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Unlocking the Potential of Cloud | ||
+ | [[File:Cloud Event Image and Zoom Background.png|frameless|center|400px]] | ||
+ | |The adoption of cloud technologies in the public service continues to increase, but their full potential has yet to be realized. Almost three quarters of public sector executives worldwide expect their organization's cloud computing capacity to more than double in the next two to three years. Such an increase would provide the Government of Canada with greater opportunities and flexibility.<br><br> | ||
+ | This event will explore how cloud applications are currently being deployed across the public service, bringing to light the strong business value of using these technologies. Participants will better understand the impact of using the cloud, including some of the risks, challenges and misconceptions associated with it, and learn more about the mindsets and skills needed to optimize how the cloud can be used to better serve Canadians.<br><br> | ||
+ | Join experts in the field for an insightful panel discussion and showcase session on how they are leveraging the cloud today to drive innovation, growth and increased efficiency. | ||
+ | | April 12, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/potential-of-cloud/index-eng.aspx Event Page]<br><br> [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Unlocking the Potential of Cloud - Event Program|Event Program]] <br><br>[[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Unlocking the Potential of Cloud - Speaker Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="row" | Recognizing Data Bias | ||
+ | | Public servants at all levels are expected to use and leverage the data available to them when making decisions, designing processes, and interacting with clients and stakeholders. However, to do this successfully, they must recognize and understand data biases.<br><br> | ||
+ | This event builds upon past discussions to further the conversation on how to identify, prevent and correct data bias, while considering privacy, equity, ethics and security at all times. Speakers will share concrete tips on how to get the most out of your data, while ensuring that the data is used in a way that benefits all citizens. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | This event features a panel comprised of experts in diverse fields of data and is moderated by a Government of Canada senior leader. | ||
+ | | March 30, 2022 | ||
+ | | [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/events/recognizing-data-bias/index-eng.aspx Event Page]<br><br> [[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Recognizing Data Bias - Event Program|Event Program]] <br><br>[[CSPS Digital Academy Events/Recognizing Data Bias - Speaker Biographies|Speaker Biographies]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
! scope="row" | A New Approach to Harnessing the Potential of Quantum Computing | ! scope="row" | A New Approach to Harnessing the Potential of Quantum Computing | ||
[[File:Zoom Background - Quantum Annealing.png|400px|frameless|center]] | [[File:Zoom Background - Quantum Annealing.png|400px|frameless|center]] |
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About the Digital Academy | Upcoming CSPS Events | Discover Series | Busrides.ca |
Events
The Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) Digital Academy offers a series of learning events as part of its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills and mindsets they need in the digital era. A list of upcoming events is available on the CSPS Events page.
Event Recordings
Event recordings are accessible by public servants through the VPN and can be found on our GCxchange page.
Upcoming Events
The list below includes information on upcoming virtual events offered by the Digital Academy.
Title | Description | Date | Details |
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Paving the Path to Digital Identity for All | Postponed until further notice | Event Program |
Past Events
The list below includes information on the most popular past virtual events offered by the Digital Academy since June 2020.
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Annual Digital Government Forum: The Need to Build Modern Services for All | Citizens' expectations of government services are changing. They increasingly want easily accessible and flexible services that are available at any time and on any device. Eighty percent of Canadians think navigating government services would be simpler with more digital tools. This learning event will show participants the importance of improving how we deliver secure, modern, equitable services that are available to all. Leaders in the digital service realm will discuss how the context for service delivery is changing, the challenges organizations are facing, and how government can meet people's current, as well as future, needs and expectations.
The event will be available online and in person. We encourage you to register early as space at the event location is limited. |
November 22, 2022 | Register Here |
Annual Cyber Security Event: Cyber Safety - Your Behaviour Counts | It is estimated that 95% of global cyber threats have a human element. There is a lack of awareness of how our online behaviours can put us, our organizations, the data we use, and the citizens we serve at risk. This event features senior leaders and top cyber security experts who will share their insights on current and emerging threats and demonstrate best behavioural practices, using real life examples and by testing the knowledge of attendees. Participants will be invited to attend a panel discussion, breakout learning sessions, and interactive activities, where they will receive relevant and practical advice, guidance, as well as learn strategies that they can use to recognize potential threats, vulnerabilities and other risky cyber behaviour. |
October 17, 2022 | Register here Event Program |
Adopting a Multidisciplinary Approach to Working in the Digital Era | Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to work is important to the creation of robust, future-ready digital solutions in the public service. Digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics are being integrated into science, policy, research, health, engineering, and other sectors, to help deliver stronger programs and services for all. This informative event will emphasize the strategies needed to adopt a multidisciplinary approach for the public service in the digital age. Experts will share real-life examples of working as part of a multidisciplinary team and discuss the potential challenges, ethical and social issues, and successes that can be realized when a multidisciplinary approach is intertwined with digital technologies. |
September 7, 2022 | Register here Event Program |
Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence (rebroadcast) | Every minute, there are at least 98,000 tweets posted, 60 million emails sent, 600 YouTube videos uploaded; 270,000 texts sent every second and 23 billion texts sent per day. Online sources allow many people and organizations to find and share information. Yet, how do we decipher if the information is accurate, misleading or biased? Only 21% of Canadians verify the accuracy of the information they find online.
This rebroadcast event further probes the concepts of misinformation and disinformation and shows how artificial intelligence, machine learning and other digital technologies can be used for good, to tackle and prevent misinformation and disinformation. Experts across the public service, private sector and academia share their stories and best practices. |
August 10, 2022 | Register here Event Program |
Moving Forward with the Government of Canada's Digital Ambitions |
Digital government is about modernizing government programs and services so that they can be more effective, efficient, and adaptive to changing needs. To enable this, public service leaders are seeking to create a government that is more open, more collaborative and that provides improved digital first, user-centered and barrier-free services and programs.
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June 14, 2022 | Event Page |
Building a Digital Democracy for All |
Digitization and the technologies that come with it, save time and money, and bolster accountability and transparency. Yet, if misused or not correctly controlled, they can also impact civil rights and undermine democracies.
|
June 15, 2022 | Event Page |
CSPS Annual Digital Disruption - Combating Misinformation and Disinformation with Artificial Intelligence | Every minute, there are at least 98,000 tweets posted, 60 million emails sent, 600 YouTube videos uploaded; 270, 000 texts sent every second and 23 billion texts sent per day. Online sources allow many people and organizations to find and share information. Yet, how do we decipher if the information is accurate, misleading or biased? Only 21% of Canadians verify the accuracy of the information they find online. This event will further probe the concepts of misinformation and disinformation and show how artificial intelligence, machine learning and other digital technologies can be used for good, to tackle and prevent misinformation and disinformation.Experts across the public service, private sector and academia will share their stories and best practices. |
May 26, 2022 | Register here Event Program |
Unlocking the Potential of Cloud | The adoption of cloud technologies in the public service continues to increase, but their full potential has yet to be realized. Almost three quarters of public sector executives worldwide expect their organization's cloud computing capacity to more than double in the next two to three years. Such an increase would provide the Government of Canada with greater opportunities and flexibility. This event will explore how cloud applications are currently being deployed across the public service, bringing to light the strong business value of using these technologies. Participants will better understand the impact of using the cloud, including some of the risks, challenges and misconceptions associated with it, and learn more about the mindsets and skills needed to optimize how the cloud can be used to better serve Canadians. |
April 12, 2022 | Event Page Event Program Speaker Biographies |
Recognizing Data Bias | Public servants at all levels are expected to use and leverage the data available to them when making decisions, designing processes, and interacting with clients and stakeholders. However, to do this successfully, they must recognize and understand data biases. This event builds upon past discussions to further the conversation on how to identify, prevent and correct data bias, while considering privacy, equity, ethics and security at all times. Speakers will share concrete tips on how to get the most out of your data, while ensuring that the data is used in a way that benefits all citizens.
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March 30, 2022 | Event Page Event Program Speaker Biographies |
A New Approach to Harnessing the Potential of Quantum Computing | Quantum computing is a reality that many public servants are interested in and want to know more about. Hosted in collaboration with the National Research Council, this event will focus on a different approach to harnessing the power of quantum computation called quantum annealing.
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February 16, 2022 | Event Page |
Understanding Aging in Place: Improving Quality of Life Through Innovation | The Canadian population is aging, and in the next 20 years, the senior population is expected to grow by 68%. We will all experience the impact of aging in some way, from those of us who are thinking of retirement to those who will be caring for loved ones. Innovations that support aging in homes and communities of choice will be critical.
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January 12, 2022 - 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) | Event Page |
Tackling Data Bias in Artificial Intelligence | Artificial intelligence (AI) plays an important role in our everyday lives. To use it properly, we must understand the data, which forms the foundation of any AI algorithm.
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November 30, 2021 | Event Page |
Annual Digital Open Government Forum: The Future of Work - Shaping the Public Service of Tomorrow Together | In less than two years, the global pandemic changed the future of work forever. For example, 83% of workers worldwide identified a hybrid model as the most optimal for the future of work. What was once an unthinkable way of working for many organizations, including the public service, has now become an immediate reality.
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November 25, 2021 | Event Page |
Maintaining Open and Safe Cyber Security Design for All | Cyber threats can come from anywhere within an organization, and as a result, cyber security must be a shared responsibility. A recent study of 2,000 Chief Information Officers found that 61% of them increased investment in cyber security this year. Organizations are looking ahead in preparation for a post-pandemic future where remote work, cloud computing, increased automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and working in the open will be the norm.
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October 7, 2021 - 10:45 am to 2:30 pm (ET) | Event Page |
How to use Accelerators to Drive Innovation in the Public Service | The accelerator community, though dispersed, is growing and driving innovation worldwide. While their meaning, impact and value have yet to be fully realized, accelerators are a valuable asset.
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August 17, 2021 - 11:00 am - 2:00 pm (ET) | Event Page
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Moving Quantum Computing from Theory to Practice | Quantum computing is a disruptive technology that has the potential to revolutionize government, security, and the workings of society. It is estimated that the global market for quantum computing hardware will exceed $7.1 billion by 2026.
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June 16, 2021 - 10:30 am to 4:15 pm (ET) | Event Page |
Embracing Digital Disruption |
We are living in a society, fueled by a digital economy, supported by disruptive technologies, and where people are digitally connected more than ever. Yet, many of you may be wondering what digital disruption means, how it impacts you, and how it affects delivery of our services to citizens.
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May 27, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 2:45 pm (ET) | Event Page |
Policy Considerations Shaping Digital Transformation |
There is a high degree of consensus that digital transformation is key to meeting the rising expectations of citizens and clients. Success, however, will require significant structural and cultural reforms within the public service.
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April 12, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) | Event Page |
Succeeding in a Digital World |
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and digital were a part of almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives. In the public service, every program, problem, and potential solution involved some form of technology. In 2021, the writing is on the screen: digital is here to stay.
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March 16, 2021 - 12:15 pm to 3:30 pm (ET) | Event Page |
Understanding Quantum Computing and What It Means for the Public Service |
Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize computing, calculating in minutes what a supercomputer would take more than 10,000 years to do.
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February 5, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) | Event Page |
Removing Bias and Building Trust in Your Data (Rebroadcast) |
Let's continue the discussion! Join us for a rebroadcast and follow-up discussion on Removing Bias and Building Trust in Your Data. If you missed the September 2, 2020 event or if you participated in the initial event and have more questions, this is your opportunity to engage with the speakers and other participants.
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January 15, 2021 - 12:15 pm to 2:15 pm (ET) | Speaker Biographies |
Let's Talk Accessibility First in the Digital Age |
Join top national and international experts to better understand what accessibility means in the digital age and how you can integrate an accessibility first mindset into your work. Learn why this is not a technological issue, but rather a policy, social, economic, legal, cultural and human rights issue that all public servants need to understand. | December 7, 2020 | Event Program |
Annual Digital Open Government Forum Harnessing the Power of AI |
Gain practical insights from national and international policy and data experts, regulators, researchers and many others who will showcase real-life AI projects being developed across government departments and agencies. Our experts will demystify AI and help you better understand its impacts and limitations, values and ethics, and rules and regulations so you can benefit from its potential. | November 24, 2020 | Event Program |
Understanding the Human Side of Cybersecurity |
Top experts empower you to better navigate the cybersecurity environment. Through panel discussions, keynote addresses and breakout sessions, learn what cybersecurity risk behaviours look like and how to protect yourself, your organization and your family from cyber threats. | October 8-9, 2020 | Event Program |
Removing Bias and Building Trust in Your Data |
A thought-provoking discussion where top national and international experts help you better understand data in the context of government decision-making. Learn to identify data biases; how to ask questions about your data; the role of the public service in building data literacy in this digital age; and other relevant topics. | September 2, 2020 | Event Page |
Fast Tracking Digital |
How does the public service prepare its employees and leaders to work in this digital reality, today and in the future? Senior leaders and experts share their insights with you. Learn about the various skills, competencies, tools and mindsets you need to thrive in a digital environment. | June 22, 2020 | Event Page |