Manitoba students learn about cyber security
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Manitoba students learn about cyber security
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Winnipeg ‘Hacker space’ fosters community and opportunities to learn new skills
04:53 | September 1, 2023
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02:06 | February 28, 2023
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05:17 | November 23, 2022
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04:23 | October 21, 2022
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05:33 | October 17, 2022
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Manitoba not doing enough to protect information systems: auditor general
00:41 | October 13, 2022
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05:37 | October 4, 2022
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Back-to-school tech gadgets
04:11 | August 15, 2022
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03:37 | July 26, 2022
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Expert skeptical of CCTV cameras deterring crime in Winnipeg
04:00 | July 13, 2022
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Manitoba students learn about cyber security
06:04 | October 28, 2022
-
Skills Manitoba Competition 2024
01:05 | April 11, 2024
-
U of W students asked to change passwords after cyber attack
00:35 | April 2, 2024
-
Bison Regional Science Fair fueling creativity and curiosity for STEM related fields
05:11 | January 18, 2024
-
University of Winnipeg team working to analyze asteroid sample retrieved on recent NASA mission
04:38 | January 17, 2024
-
From transparent TVs to robot bartenders, the Consumer Electronic Show kicks off in Vegas
05:06 | January 10, 2024
-
Tech addiction among older adults
02:15 | January 4, 2024
-
Seniors and Cell Phones
02:15 | January 4, 2024
-
Majority of Canadians using weak passwords
00:51 | November 16, 2023
-
HYPER Tech + Arts Conference 2023
03:11 | November 14, 2023
-
Joint research program in Winnipeg aims to use technology to improve lives
00:57 | November 6, 2023
-
Teachers attend largest PD day of year
00:50 | October 20, 2023
-
Farmers experiencing tech issues
00:53 | October 19, 2023
-
International ‘E-waste Day’ helping keep electronics out of landfills
04:16 | October 11, 2023
-
Winnipeg ‘Hacker space’ fosters community and opportunities to learn new skills
04:53 | September 1, 2023
-
Examining AI in the courtroom
04:13 | August 14, 2023
-
Manitoba government allocates funds for new technology to help child abuse investigators
00:45 | July 21, 2023
-
Tri Hospital Lottery has helped create significant advances in patient outcomes at HSC
04:25 | June 29, 2023
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Tech improvements needed for better Manitoba courts system: Chief Judge
00:53 | March 17, 2023
-
Winnipeg water meters to be replaced
00:53 | March 8, 2023
-
Movement to ban TikTok grows
02:06 | February 28, 2023
-
Holiday gift suggestions so you can ‘Tech the hall’s’
05:18 | December 12, 2022
-
Black Friday Tech Deal Tips
05:17 | November 23, 2022
-
Understanding the Metaverse and its future
04:23 | October 21, 2022
-
Home Tech Gadgets
05:33 | October 17, 2022
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Manitoba not doing enough to protect information systems: auditor general
00:41 | October 13, 2022
-
Learning about Screen Stress Syndrome
05:37 | October 4, 2022
-
Back-to-school tech gadgets
04:11 | August 15, 2022
-
Winnipeg Children’s Hospital receives federal, provincial support for new technology
00:24 | August 5, 2022
-
Analysts skeptical of Rogers response to parliamentary hearings on outage
03:37 | July 26, 2022
-
Expert skeptical of CCTV cameras deterring crime in Winnipeg
04:00 | July 13, 2022
Manitoba students learn about cyber security
Description
October 28, 2022
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology recently put students to the test to see how cyber savvy they are and talk about the important of protecting your information.
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Manitoba students learn about cyber security06:04 | October 28, 2022
-
Skills Manitoba Competition 202401:05 | April 11, 2024
-
U of W students asked to change passwords after cyber attack00:35 | April 2, 2024
-
Bison Regional Science Fair fueling creativity and curiosity for STEM related fields05:11 | January 18, 2024
-
University of Winnipeg team working to analyze asteroid sample retrieved on recent NASA mission04:38 | January 17, 2024
-
From transparent TVs to robot bartenders, the Consumer Electronic Show kicks off in Vegas05:06 | January 10, 2024
-
Tech addiction among older adults02:15 | January 4, 2024
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Seniors and Cell Phones02:15 | January 4, 2024
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Majority of Canadians using weak passwords00:51 | November 16, 2023
-
HYPER Tech + Arts Conference 202303:11 | November 14, 2023
-
Joint research program in Winnipeg aims to use technology to improve lives00:57 | November 6, 2023
-
Teachers attend largest PD day of year00:50 | October 20, 2023
-
Farmers experiencing tech issues00:53 | October 19, 2023
-
International ‘E-waste Day’ helping keep electronics out of landfills04:16 | October 11, 2023
-
Winnipeg ‘Hacker space’ fosters community and opportunities to learn new skills04:53 | September 1, 2023
-
Examining AI in the courtroom04:13 | August 14, 2023
-
Manitoba government allocates funds for new technology to help child abuse investigators00:45 | July 21, 2023
-
Tri Hospital Lottery has helped create significant advances in patient outcomes at HSC04:25 | June 29, 2023
-
Tech improvements needed for better Manitoba courts system: Chief Judge00:53 | March 17, 2023
-
Winnipeg water meters to be replaced00:53 | March 8, 2023
-
Movement to ban TikTok grows02:06 | February 28, 2023
-
Holiday gift suggestions so you can ‘Tech the hall’s’05:18 | December 12, 2022
-
Black Friday Tech Deal Tips05:17 | November 23, 2022
-
Understanding the Metaverse and its future04:23 | October 21, 2022
-
Home Tech Gadgets05:33 | October 17, 2022
-
Manitoba not doing enough to protect information systems: auditor general00:41 | October 13, 2022
-
Learning about Screen Stress Syndrome05:37 | October 4, 2022
-
Back-to-school tech gadgets04:11 | August 15, 2022
-
Winnipeg Children’s Hospital receives federal, provincial support for new technology00:24 | August 5, 2022
-
Analysts skeptical of Rogers response to parliamentary hearings on outage03:37 | July 26, 2022
-
Expert skeptical of CCTV cameras deterring crime in Winnipeg04:00 | July 13, 2022
-
Manitoba students learn about cyber security06:04 | October 28, 2022
-
Skills Manitoba Competition 202401:05 | April 11, 2024
-
U of W students asked to change passwords after cyber attack00:35 | April 2, 2024
-
Bison Regional Science Fair fueling creativity and curiosity for STEM related fields05:11 | January 18, 2024
-
University of Winnipeg team working to analyze asteroid sample retrieved on recent NASA mission04:38 | January 17, 2024
-
From transparent TVs to robot bartenders, the Consumer Electronic Show kicks off in Vegas05:06 | January 10, 2024
-
Tech addiction among older adults02:15 | January 4, 2024
-
Seniors and Cell Phones02:15 | January 4, 2024
-
Majority of Canadians using weak passwords00:51 | November 16, 2023
-
HYPER Tech + Arts Conference 202303:11 | November 14, 2023
-
Joint research program in Winnipeg aims to use technology to improve lives00:57 | November 6, 2023
-
Teachers attend largest PD day of year00:50 | October 20, 2023
-
Farmers experiencing tech issues00:53 | October 19, 2023
-
International ‘E-waste Day’ helping keep electronics out of landfills04:16 | October 11, 2023
-
Winnipeg ‘Hacker space’ fosters community and opportunities to learn new skills04:53 | September 1, 2023
-
Examining AI in the courtroom04:13 | August 14, 2023
-
Manitoba government allocates funds for new technology to help child abuse investigators00:45 | July 21, 2023
-
Tri Hospital Lottery has helped create significant advances in patient outcomes at HSC04:25 | June 29, 2023
-
Tech improvements needed for better Manitoba courts system: Chief Judge00:53 | March 17, 2023
-
Winnipeg water meters to be replaced00:53 | March 8, 2023
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Movement to ban TikTok grows02:06 | February 28, 2023
-
Holiday gift suggestions so you can ‘Tech the hall’s’05:18 | December 12, 2022
-
Black Friday Tech Deal Tips05:17 | November 23, 2022
-
Understanding the Metaverse and its future04:23 | October 21, 2022
-
Home Tech Gadgets05:33 | October 17, 2022
-
Manitoba not doing enough to protect information systems: auditor general00:41 | October 13, 2022
-
Learning about Screen Stress Syndrome05:37 | October 4, 2022
-
Back-to-school tech gadgets04:11 | August 15, 2022
-
Winnipeg Children’s Hospital receives federal, provincial support for new technology00:24 | August 5, 2022
-
Analysts skeptical of Rogers response to parliamentary hearings on outage03:37 | July 26, 2022
-
Expert skeptical of CCTV cameras deterring crime in Winnipeg04:00 | July 13, 2022
Manitoba students learn about cyber security
Description
October 28, 2022
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology recently put students to the test to see how cyber savvy they are and talk about the important of protecting your information.
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