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Overview The TIM Lecture Series is hosted by the Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. The lectures provide a forum to promote the transfer of knowledge between university research to technology company executives and entrepreneurs as well as research and development personnel.

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  • Infections will spread with astonishing speed on the Internet

  • Data privacy In the instance of data privacy, the research developed a nomenclature of data privacy breaches, meaning that the data is under the access, control, or administration of other, unintended enterprises or people

  • The key lessons learned about data privacy are: 1. A little paranoia is a good thing

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3. There are no "magic bullet" cures for infected software and hardware. 5. "Good behaviour" is not enough to protect you from infections. 6. Infections will spread with astonishing speed on the Internet. 7. There is no "magic immunity" from infections – even "disconnected" systems can be compromised. 8. Damage from infections cannot be completely contained by prior planning or techniques. Data privacy In the instance of data privacy, the research developed a nomenclature of data privacy breaches, meaning that the data is under the access, control, or administration of other, unintended enterprises or people.

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