Helping Quebec non-profits below cybersecurity poverty line strengthen networks
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Editor's Note 
 
All organizations must make cybersecurity a priority, but not everyone has the capacity to do so. Polytechnique Montréal engineering school is helping Quebec-based non-profits meet these needs through a new pilot project. More information below.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
 
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Helping Quebec non-profits below 'cybersecurity poverty line' strengthen networks

Facing the threat of cyberattacks and with limited budgets, non-profit organizations across Quebec are being offered free cybersecurity consulting sessions through a pilot project led by Polytechnique Montréal engineering school. » Read full article
 
 
 
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ASIS Toronto: Women in Security Conference

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