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Software Exploitation and Defence Course Overview: This course examines modern exploitation and defence techniques for binary executables and web application and the practices that compromise modern
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, digital and web. This function includes the production of a wide variety of communication needs for OCAD University (OCAD U). The Marketing & Communications team supports the entire institution, with
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distance education class. The online instructor will use web-based course tools to communicate with students, facilitate discussions and accept and grade assignments. Applicants must have above average
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research and fact-checking analysis. Content Development and Internal Communications: - Creates content for social media channels, including photography, illustrations, video clips, and blog posts, as
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Government of Canada | Government of Canada Ottawa and Gatineau offices, Ontario | Canada | about 5 hours ago
protocols. You’ll also help develop innovative tools, new techniques, and recommendations for a wide variety of clients. Cryptanalysts and Crypto-Scientists at CSE perform one or more of the following
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 days ago
CTLA01H3 Foundations in Effective Academic Communication Course overview: This highly interactive course for English Language Learners is designed to fast-track the development of critical thinking, reading
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-based software solutions, open-source software, and in-house custom developed web applications and tools. This role will primarily be in support of the library’s web-based systems. You will have a
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platforms. In particular, the Coordinator is responsible for web renewal projects, web-based event support, and ongoing development, maintenance, posting, and support for the GIWS website, as well as websites
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for this practice has evolved as well. This course will prepare students for the current realities of the practice of their profession. The greatest emphasis will be on presentation: how to present, what to present
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: Principles of Web Development Instructor: Joseph Vybihal Course Number: COMP 307 Number of T.A. positions available (estimate): 8 Hours of work (per term): 90 Dates of Appointment: Starting: January 05, 2026