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Poly Is Running a Pilot Project to Help Npos Strengthen Their Digital Networks

MONTREAL — Faced with the threat of cyberattacks and limited budgets, Quebec's not-for-profit organizations benefit from free cybersecurity consultation sessions thanks to a pilot project led by Polytechnique Montréal. Many of the non-profit organizations are often below the "poverty line in cybersecurity," explains Marc Gervais, managing director of IMC2, a cybersecurity institute that brings together more than 50 professors and their research …
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MONTREAL — Faced with the threat of cyberattacks and limited budgets, Quebec's not-for-profit organizations benefit from free cybersecurity consultation sessions thanks to a pilot project led by Polytechnique Montréal. Many of the non-profit organizations are often below the "poverty line in cybersecurity," explains Marc Gervais, managing director of IMC2, a cybersecurity institute that brings together more than 50 professors and their research …

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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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