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CASIS Vancouver Digital Roundtable – October 21, 2021

October 13, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

 

CASIS Vancouver is hosting a Digital Roundtable on October 21, 2021 at 16:00 PDT, via Zoom. This will be a great opportunity for those interested in learning more about the use of big data in surveillance and its implications regarding privacy and trust, as well as briefly talk about policies and how digital literacy might be the best approach.

CASIS Vancouver Digital Roundtables present an opportunity to discuss emerging security concerns with practitioners and academic researchers involved in policy, tactical and strategic decision making.

Dr. Valerie Steeves, Professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, will be speaking on “Big Data Surveillance: Privacy and Trust Implications.”

Digital Roundtables are free for CASIS members. Non member can purchase tickets and get more information about this and future Digital Roundtables at https://casisvancouver.ca/roundtables2021/.

Filed Under: crime and intelligence analysis, cybersecurity, digital forensics, forensics

CASIS Vancouver 2021 DSAN Workshop

September 8, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

CASIS Vancouver 2021 Defence and Security Advisory Network (DSAN) Workshop has been scheduled for September 16, 2021, from 09:00 to 12:00 PDT, and our panelists will discuss “Memes and Building Community Resilience.”

The aim of DSAN is to provide a home for Pacific and West Coast based Security and Defence Scholars. The network establishes a defence and security research hub which maintains a research interests list, biographies and papers -both research and opinion pieces.

DSAN is a special event where our members share their research over the past year with an opportunity for CASIS members to engage in dialogue

The DSAN Workshop is free for CASIS Vancouver members. Non-members can purchase a single-briefing ticket ($11 CAD) at casisvancouver.ca/dsan/2021-dsan.

If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them, or you can contact the DSAN coordinator at dsan@casisvancouver.ca

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Current BCIT Students: Become a Social Media Contributor!

August 4, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

Are you passionate about content creation and want to further your communications skills? We’re searching for new and current students to help contribute to BCIT’s online community. We want you to share your experiences as a student and what #lifeatBCIT is really like.

 

In this opportunity, you’ll get paid to create posts, videos, stories and blogs for the BCIT community. Does this sound like you? Fill in the application today!

APPLY NOW 

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RCMP National Forensics Lab Services: Forensic Technologist postings across Canada – Deadline Wednesday, July 28th (end of the day)

July 26, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

Below are three posting for forensic technology positions across Canada.

Deadline to Apply is 23:59 on 2021-07-28.

 

Forensic Technologist – Surrey

Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Forensic Science and Identification Services, National Forensic Laboratory Services, Biology
Surrey (British Columbia)
EG-04 – FSLT-02
$63,720 to $77,523

For further information on the organization, please visit Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Closing date: 28 July 2021 – 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

Apply online

 

Forensic Technologist – Ottawa

Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Forensic Science and Identification Services, National Forensic Laboratory Services, Biology
Ottawa (Ontario)
EG-04 – FSLT-02
$63,720 to $77,523

For further information on the organization, please visit Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Closing date: 28 July 2021 – 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

Apply online

 

Forensic Technologist – Edmonton

Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Forensic Science and Identification Services, National Forensic Laboratory Services, Biology
Edmonton (Alberta)
EG-04 – FSLT-02
$63,720 to $77,523

For further information on the organization, please visit Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Closing date: 28 July 2021 – 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

Apply online

 

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MORGUE TECHNOLOGIST (application deadline May 7, 2021)

April 16, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

MORGUE TECHNOLOGIST

Organization:
Ministry of the Solicitor General
Division:
Public Safety Division, Ontario Forensic Pathology Services (OFPS)
City:
Toronto
Job Term:
5 Permanent
Job Code:
16061 – Technologist 1, Medical Lab
Salary:
$1,092.39 – $1,286.08 Per Week*
*Indicates the salary listed as per the OPSEU Collective Agreement.

Posting Status:

Open
Job ID:
163026
Apply By: Friday, May 7, 2021 11:59 pm EDT
Consider this new role as a Morgue Technologist and make a difference to public safety and the death investigation system! Located at the state-of- the-art Forensic Services and Coroners’ Complex (FSCC), we are seeking five professional Morgue Technologists to join our dynamic team and provide first level technical and support services to the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service (OFPS) related to autopsy casework and morgue functions.
Apply Online
View Job Description

What can I expect to do in this role?

In this role you will:
• Integrate morgue activities with postmortem examinations, morgue organization and management, quality assurance and inventory, fingerprinting deceased persons, postmortem dental X-rays and biological waste disposition.
• Receive evidentiary items and documents from the Provincial Dispatch Unit , sorting items and preparing items for appropriate distribution throughout the OFPS.
• Organize and ensure cleanliness of morgue storage areas.
• Assist with data collection for the purposes of establishing positive identification.
• Coordinate evidence shipment, distribution and chain of custody to experts (e.g., Forensic Odontologist, police services, etc.) to help establish positive identification.
• Coordinate and liaise with police agencies throughout Ontario.
• Advise and release bodies to individuals/agencies legally entitled.
• Assist with postmortem examinations, under the Forensic Pathologist’s direction by: retrieving/returning deceased persons from the morgue coolers, turning and lifting the deceased persons in the autopsy.

How do I qualify?

Laboratory and Technical knowledge

You have:
•Knowledge of laboratory tests, techniques related to specific tasks (e.g. fingerprinting, dental Xrays) in order to assist in the completion of forensic autopsies
•Knowledge of laboratory safety and awareness of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations that apply
•Knowledge of universal precautions in order to work safely with biohazardous materials
•Ability to understand medical terminology to liaise with medical professionals
•Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of the requirements of the justice system related to handling forensic evidence and samples

Other Essential knowledge

•You have knowledge of procedures for handling bodies/evidence (e.g. continuity of evidence, health and safety, universal precautions) and can assess incoming/outgoing bodies/remains and determine required action.
•You have the physical ability and knowledge of how to move, lift and turn human bodies (remains) and/or portions of bodies including visceral organs for pathological examination.
•You posses the ability to upload and catalogue photographs.
•You have knowledge of laboratory and case information management systems, computer operating systems and programs (e.g. Windows, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Access, SQL, Adobe, etc.).

Judgement, Reasoning and Organizational skills

You can:
•determine the approach to handling case materials, storage and disposal methods
•label and document forensic evidence and specimens with a high degree of accuracy
•ensure confidentiality and accuracy of highly sensitive materials related to death investigations
•identify priorities and incidents requiring the manager, Chief Coroner or Chief Forensic Pathologist
•determine work priorities among conflicting demands and attention to details when maintaining chain of custody
•identify and follow up on issues/delays in maintaining morgue services

Communication (oral and written) skills and Interpersonal skills

•You have demonstrated the ability to work effectively with staff, stakeholders and can communicate with associates (e.g. medical, legal, and law enforcement professionals) regarding post mortem and/or test results.
•You can maintain accurate documentation of autopsy related information and retention of specimens/exhibits.

Work conditions

This role will require:
•Ability to be frequently exposed to, handling of, and contact with bodies/remains that may be contaminated, decomposed, mutilated, and/or arthropod infested.
•Frequent exposure to unpleasant materials, odours, and content. May involve exposure to potentially infectious viruses, bacterial and diseases.
•Ability to work 24-hours a day, 7-days a week including weekends and statutory holidays.

For additional information, please visit original job posting: MORGUE TECHNOLOGIST

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Job Posting: Forensic Identification Assistant

March 19, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

Forensic Identification Assistant

Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Forensic Science and Identification Services
Calgary (Alberta), Grande Prairie (Alberta), St. Paul (Alberta)
$63,720 to $77,523

For further information on the organization, please visit Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Closing date: 31 March 2021 – 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

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Ransomware, Risk, and Recovery: Is Your DR Strategy Ready for Today’s Threats?

February 9, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

Vancouver Security SIG,  ISC2 and ISSA Vancouver Chapters:

Meeting Notice (Virtual): Friday, February 12, 2021  2pm to 4pm

 

DATE: February 12th, 2021
TIME: 2:00pm to 4:00pm (PST)
VENUE: Zoom Online meeting
(Please note Zoom link was updated)
RSVP Required – register at Zoom
TOPIC(S): Ransomware, Risk, and Recovery: Is Your DR Strategy Ready for Today’s Threats?
PRESENTER(S):   Sean Deuby (Director of Services, Semperis)

 

 

 

Agenda:

2:00 pm – 2:15 pm  Welcome and announcements
2:15 pm – 2:45 pm  Featured Presentation
2:45 pm – 3:15 pm  Break
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm  Featured Presentation
3:45 pm – 4:00 pm  Q&A

For registration and more information please follow this link: https://infosecbc.org/category/events/

 

 

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Forensic Video job postings with the RCMP!

January 8, 2021 by Katja Trmcic

Interested in Forensics Video career with the RMCP?

Make sure to check out these two new opportunities:

Forensic Video Manager
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Edmonton (Alberta)
English essential
$74,763 to $85,004
Closing date: 2021-01-28

Forensic Video Technician & Forensic Video Analyst
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Edmonton (Alberta)
English essential
$59,118 to $75,733
Closing date: 2021-01-28

 

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Attention: FSCT 8482 National Security Course offered this Winter term!

December 3, 2020 by Katja Trmcic

School of Computing and Academic Studies
Forensic Science and Technology (Crime and Intelligence Analysis)

FSCT 8482 National Security

FSCT 8482 National Security Analysis course will be offered by Mr. Bob Young and Cyril Sweetville: Both
have extensive experience in National Security related matters and are going to be sharing with students
their experience. Mr. Young will be covering range topics such but not limited to the role and mandate
of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). The highlight of Mr. Young’s sharing is the in depth
discussion of the Toronto 18 case. Mr. Sweetville will explore the RCMP’s role in national security, its
relationship with CSIS, intelligence investigations versus criminal investigations, the radicalization
process, critical infrastructure, and also case studies of national security matters (i.e. terrorism events,
foreign actor influence and departmental security considerations for government organization) Mr.
Sweetville will also get the students to do some practical work by taking an issue, ideology or
organization and prepare a brief “strategic analysis” of that topic and how this affects Canada’s national
security (this is to get them to apply the analysis skills they have garnered in this program. At the
completion of this course, students will have a much better appreciation of national security related
matters in Canada, its trajectory, as well as developing threats and how to conduct analysis, and report
on those threats to national security decision makers.

The course is currently offered January 6 to March 31 from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm online only.

To register for this course please go to https://www.bcit.ca/study/courses/fsct8482

Filed Under: crime and intelligence analysis

#HireMe2020 – Series of live virtual events with all-star speakers from the top employers in BC and across Canada

November 18, 2020 by Katja Trmcic

 

Hello,

if you’re currently seeking for new work opportunities, these virtual events may be very helpful and can give you some great insight on the job hunt preparation/process!

Every month, you can listen to HR managers, Vice Presidents and CEOs of leading organizations speak about the job market. If you’re a job candidate seeking a position, these events will help you gain an advantage over other candidates.

Next event is scheduled for November 23rd, 2020:

#HireMe2020-Guest Speaker Series BCJobs.ca – Ft. A Thinking Ape

 

 

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