Intelligence Analysis
Gather data to keep communities safe. Learn how to conduct a range of investigations, inspections, and analyses.
Gather data to keep communities safe. Learn how to conduct a range of investigations, inspections, and analyses.
The demand for data analysis experts is growing. Statistics Canada expects 50,000 job openings over the next decade in Canada alone. Our graduate certificate programs fill that gap. We also offer customized training programs for organization and agencies.
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The uncovering of fraud, the safety of a community, the fate of billion-dollar corporate deals, protecting intangible assets, ensuring operational continuity, and reducing risk and minimizing loss. They can all depend on the work done by the growing number of intelligence and research analysts like Casey Solis.
When people shop for a new home in B.C., Luiza Urbanczyk is there to help protect them, thanks to the applied education she received at Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC).
When it comes to intelligence work, it’s easy to conjure up James Bond-esque escapades and high-tech gadgets. In reality, intelligence analysis and the ability to glean clues from big data sets is just as vital to businesses as it is to national security agencies.
Picture it as mountains of highly detailed information. It’s largely out of the public eye, but it’s used to shape policy that will affect you and me. Making sense of that information is known as “intelligence analysis,” and it’s a skill used to combat cybercrime, bank fraud and terrorism.