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October,2024
2 Oct 2:25 pm

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HPC101 - Sep 2024
4 Oct 1:00 pm 3:00 pm

Securing File Access Permissions on Linux

Did you know the Linux operating system has built-in tools to control which specific users and groups can access which files and directories?  In this session, you will learn what these Linux permissions are, how to use the available tools to control access and sharing, and how to avoid common security pitfalls.
SCMP283 - Oct 2024
14 Oct 11:55 pm

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HPC101 - Sep 2024
25 Oct 1:00 pm 4:00 pm

Linux Shell Scripting

Learn how to write bash scripts, use environment variables, how to control process, and much more. Requires some Linux basic command line experience.Format: Virtual Virtual
SCMP201 - Oct 2024Show in Google map
28 Oct 1:00 pm 4:00 pm

HPC205 Become an HPC Pro

Learn how to fully utilize the power of HPC. Discover proven strategies and tools to efficiently scale up from serial jobs to parallel runs across many compute nodes on Niagara.
HPC205 - Oct 2024
28 Oct 7:30 pm

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Learn how to fully utilize the power of HPC. Discover proven strategies and tools to efficiently scale up from serial jobs to parallel runs across many compute nodes on Niagara.
HPC205 - Oct 2024
November,2024
5 Nov 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Intro to Programming with Python

New to programming? Learn the basics of programming using python in eight one-hour sessions over the course of four weeks. Sessions will consist of a mix of lectures and hands-on exercises.Format: In-person. Sessions will be recorded. SciNet Teaching Room
SCMP142 - Nov 2024Show in Google map
5 Nov 1:00 pm

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SCMP142 - Nov 2024
5 Nov 2:35 pm

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SCMP142 - Nov 2024
6 Nov 1:00 pm 4:00 pm

GIT Version Control

Using version control for your scripts, codes, documents, papers, and even data, allows you to track changes, keep backups, and facilitate collaboration.  In this workshop, you will learn the basics of version control with the popular distributed version control software GIT. This workshop assumes that students have an understanding of basic Linux shell commands.Format: Virtual Virtual
DAT161 - Nov 2024Show in Google map
7 Nov 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Intro to Programming with Python

New to programming? Learn the basics of programming using python in eight one-hour sessions over the course of four weeks. Sessions will consist of a mix of lectures and hands-on exercises.Format: In-person. Sessions will be recorded. SciNet Training Room
SCMP142 - Nov 2024Show in Google map
7 Nov 1:05 pm

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SCMP142 - Nov 2024
7 Nov 2:15 pm

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SCMP142 - Nov 2024
12 Nov 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Intro to Programming with Python

New to programming? Learn the basics of programming using python in eight one-hour sessions over the course of four weeks. Sessions will consist of a mix of lectures and hands-on exercises.Format: In-person. Sessions will be recorded. SciNet Teaching Room
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12 Nov 1:00 pm

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SCMP142 - Nov 2024
12 Nov 2:32 pm

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SCMP142 - Nov 2024
13 Nov 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Setting Up Compute Infrastructure for Sensitive Data (Compute Ontario Colloquium)

We introduce a secure computing enclave at SciNet High-Performance Computing Consortium. Code-named S4H, this environment is already available to groups at the University of Toronto as a pilot project. S4H aims to meet researchers’ needs for hosting and working with sensitive data, which SciNet’s main cluster, Niagara, does not accommodate. In the first part (Yohai), we’ll delve into the technical details. We’ll explain how S4H is different from Niagara in that the data are encrypted at rest and access is hardened, and what that means in practice. We will talk about the difficulties of providing isolation for different research groups on a shared system, and explore the different components that make it possible, such as key management and containerization mechanisms. The second part (Shawn) will focus on adopting the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) framework. We’ll describe our journey deciphering the control set’s complexities, developing metadata for organizing remediation efforts, and crafting Plans of Action and Milestones for compliance gaps. Future steps include internal and potentially external assessments to verify compliance, with initiatives like Privacy Impact Assessment and penetration testing, with the eventual goal of being certified for Level 4 data. Virtual
COCO - 13 Nov 2024Show in Google map