DocTalks podcast: Physical and online violence - How to protect yourself
May 18, 2022 Doctors of BC
In this podcast from Doctors of BC, learn how to optimize your physical and online safety. Guests Carl Prophet and Julie Jones, who are experts in personal and online security, share the importance of prevention planning and informed response strategies for improved personal and cyber security.
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