CIOMeet: Collaborating Toronto CIO Community
Morton's the Steakhouse 4 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON, CanadaJoin us over an epicurean lunch as we discuss, debate, and challenge the current directions within the Office of the CIO.
Join us over an epicurean lunch as we discuss, debate, and challenge the current directions within the Office of the CIO.
The OWASP AppSec Cybersecurity Summit is a one-of-a-kind conference designed for exclusively invited Executives in need of innovative solutions to protect their company’s critical data & infrastructure.
In this information session, we’ll introduce the concept of Sensitivity Labels, explain how they fit into OISE’s approach to data security, and give you a preview of what to expect when they roll out.
Learn more about what personal information is and how to stay compliant with FIPPA to protect our community.
This intensive one-day symposium brings together legal experts, policymakers, privacy officers, and cybersecurity professionals to examine the legal, ethical, and strategic implications of AI in cybersecurity.
This session will be facilitated by Dr. Susitna Banerjee. Dr. Banerjee is a family doctor who has been meditating for several years.
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
This session introduces participants to the foundations of somatic healing with a focus on grounding and gentle regulation.
Join us for Cyber Security Jeopardy, where your knowledge of online safety, passwords, scams, and best practices will be tested in a fast-paced game show format.
Our weekly SRI Seminar Series welcomes David Duvenaud, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto and a Schwartz Reisman Chair in Technology and Society.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
Each month, the AI roundup will review AI advances and pick a few items to discuss and explore their potential impact on work at the institution.
This session will introduce the latest iteration of the University of Toronto’s AI Virtual Tutor Initiative, now integrated into Quercus through Cogniti, a conversational AI tool designed to support student learning directly within course environments.
Join us for Cyber Security Jeopardy, where your knowledge of online safety, passwords, scams, and best practices will be tested in a fast-paced game show format.
This session comprises a demonstration and discussion about the current landscape of AI tools and their impact on qualitative research practice.
Join this Connect+Learn session: we will explore essential best practices for using SharePoint effectively. This session will include slides, demo and a Q&A segment.
Join University of Toronto CIO Donna Kidwell and three international experts for a one-hour virtual panel exploring the intersection of AI and cyber security—and implications for digital trust.
We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools.
Step into our Phishing Escape Room and put your detective skills to the test. Work with your team to crack clues, identify red flags, and escape before the phishers win.
In this talk, Peter Salib will argue that current legal frameworks are ill-equipped to address the risks posed by the race toward artificial general intelligence (AGI).
This informative session covers a range of important topics, including: What is grief, mourning and bereavement?
Learn more about what personal information is and how to stay compliant with FIPPA to protect our community.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
Step into our Phishing Escape Room and put your detective skills to the test. Work with your team to crack clues, identify red flags, and escape before the phishers win.
Test your knowledge, challenge your peers and learn essential tips to stay cyber safe at our interactive cyber security trivia event.
This session comprises demonstrations of a selection of AI tools for qualitative data analysis, and discussion about their potential for research and evaluation.
Join U of T Mississauga’s Information & Instructional Technology Services (I&ITS) for a discussion-based exercise that strengthens the university’s ability to manage real-world threats.
At our Password Cracking Booth, you’ll see just how easy (or hard!) it is for hackers to break weak credentials. Learn what makes a strong password—and walk away ready to outsmart cybercriminals.
The IMI BIGDataAIHUB Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Competition is designed as a developmental opportunity for students to gain additional hands-on exposure to big data and artificial intelligence through real-world data.
We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools.
ITS staff are invited to the ITS all-staff meeting where we will gather to share strategic insights and foster a culture of learning and collaboration.
This lecture is offered as a contribution to the small but expanding movement to resist the proposition that artificial intelligence (AI) is the driving technology of our age.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
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