Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017
7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
William G. Davis Building, Council Chamber, Room 3130
University of Toronto Mississauga (MAP)
In 2010, the number of "things" connected to the internet exceeded the number of people on Earth, and it is estimated that this number will rise to over 200 billion by 2020. Most people love the convenience that digital devices offer, but many do not realize the best methods of protecting personal information.
Learn how digital devices are used for malicious attacks, how easy it is for attackers to get personal information, and how to secure some of the devices used on a daily basis, with Ryan Duquette (HBA 1999), digital security specialist and lecturer in the department of Mathematics and Computational Sciences, as he returns for part three of his popular digital security lectures at Classes Without Quizzes.
Register online to watch the live webinar.
Light refreshments will be served. Complimentary parking in lots P4 and P8. (MAP)
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