Latest Past Events

IEEE Toronto Member Appreciation at The Toronto Zoo

The Toronto Zoo, 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M1B 5K7, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/286646

The IEEE Toronto would like to thank all of our members for sticking with us through the pandemic. As our way of saying thank you, we would like to invite you and your family (or friends) to join us for lunch and wild times at the Toronto Zoo! Included in the $10 per person registration fee: One general admission ticket to the Toronto Zoo IEEE-Toronto branded swag Lunch at the Special Events Centre (inside the Zoo) At least one IEEE member number must be provided for each registration. Each IEEE member may bring up to 3 additional friend or family members. Please note that all participants in the event must adhere to the Toronto Zoo mask and vaccination policies.

Introduction to Web Development with HTML and CSS Part 3

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/293260

Ieee Programming HTML and CSS workshops from Saturday 27 November to 18 December Co-sponsored by: Professor Arman Hamzehlou Kahrizi Agenda: It is a hands-on workshop aiming to introduce the basics of web design using HTML5 and CSS. In this series of workshops, we will step-by-step, create and publish a simple and responsive website to a web-hosting service and finally optimize our website for search engines (SEO) so the website is better picked up by the search engine during a search query. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/293260

Machine Learning Applications in Cybersecurity Domain.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/294505

Internet is the baseline for cyberspace, where technology infrastructure can be autonomous. It is a virtual space that can be accessed via different interconnected network devices. Cyber-security can be described as a set of measures that makes cyberspace safe. Identifying threats and predicting vulnerabilities in this environment are the key components of the security mechanism. The main cause of security violations is the intrusion of an attacker into the network or electronic devices. Machine learning can be used to increase the accuracy level of detection of threats to improve system efficiency and performance. In this talk, we present how machine learning can help detect and mitigate cyber threats in the systems. Speaker(s): Dr. Mizanur Rahman Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/294505