Overview
Delivery method
Online Self-Paced
Duration
1 Hour
Audience
Managers
Supervisors
Executives
Description
This course provides information, training, and resources to all managers. It addresses the full range of insider risks to create a culture of insider risk awareness, prevention, and tips to assist at-risk employees within the Department of Justice.
Learning Objectives:
This course is designed to provide education and awareness to Justice managers regarding:
• What is an insider risk? Why an insider risk program? Who can be an insider risk?
• Explain the importance of detecting and reporting potential insider risks
• Identify the risks, indicators of insider risk behaviour and motivations
• Describe the categories of insider activities including fraud
• How to prevent and report insider risk
• How can you mitigate insider risks and threats?
What you learn from this course can be applied within any department or agency of the Government of Canada.
All Department of Justice (JUS) employees are encouraged to complete this course. This includes JUS employees working within DLSUs as well as individuals supporting JUS employees and DLSU services.
If you are working for a DLSU, please note that your home department might have its own Insider Risk Program. Therefore, we recommend you contact the security practitioners at your home department to familiarize yourselves with their security programs, policies, and practices.
For more information about the Department of Justice Canada’s Security Program, please contact the Safety, Security and Emergency Management Division.
Presented by: Safety, Security and Emergency Management Division (SSEMD) in collaboration with the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development (CoELPD).
For more information: Contact the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development.
Participants are responsible of the completion of their online training activities.
Accreditation by Law Societies:
Please note that this activity is not eligible for accreditation of continuing professional development (CPD) with the law societies.
If you have questions, please contact the accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).