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Control Gap is proud to introduce our participants for Movember 2021: Ben, Connor, Corey, and David who help us raise funds for #menshealthmonth and #movember. In the...
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Control Gap is proud to introduce our participants for Movember 2021: Ben, Connor, Corey, and David who help us raise funds for #menshealthmonth and #movember. In the...
We would like to send a invitation to all our customers and potential customers to come and have a chat at booth#1565 during the RSA CONFERENCE 2020 February 24-28,...
Control Gap is having their team building event this month at the Rec Room. We’re all learning and having fun as a team.
Control Gap is in the house for this months session regarding people in cyber!
Control Gap is happy to be sponsoring the Evanta Toronto CISO Executive Summit on Dec 9th! We look forward to discussing challenges that CISOs are facing today,...
Control Gap is excited to announce that we will be exhibiting at this year’s @PCISecurityStandardsCouncil Community Meeting on September 17-19. Don’t forget to stop by booth #3 and visit us at the #PaymentSecurity event of the year! Join us for a great opportunity to learn about #SecuringPaymentData.
We are excited to announce that we are supporting Casey Mackay, a student at Humber College finishing his program in Broadcasting, Television and Videography take part...
This year, and for many years prior, Control Gap Inc. continues to be a proud supporter of Easter Seals Ontario through the Toronto Maple Leafs Skate for Easter Seals...
This year, Control Gap Inc. has donated $2,500 to The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer which has been supporting the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre over the last 10...
In September 2016, Control Gap Inc. donated $5,000 to the University of British Columbia's Uganda Plastic Surgery Project.
Approximately eight years ago, The University of British Columbia partnered with CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital, Mulago Hospital, and Uganda medical school to send students on an annual mission to Uganda in order to provide medical assistance and training. This program was started by Dr. Mark Hill and has proven to be successful every year.