Ingenious Talks Lecture Series: Security and Privacy in a Connected World
Ingenious Talks Lecture Series: Security and Privacy in a Connected World
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community
Location Details
Sunnyside Library 1049 Bank Street, Ottawa K1S 3W9
Contact Information
Alexandra Leroux, 6135202600 *8321, engineering.events@carleton.ca
Registration
No registration required.
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: The Faculty of Engineering and Design
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With Professor Jason Jaskolka, Systems and Computer Engineering
Concerns related to the security and privacy of modern computer systems, networks, and devices, and the information that they use, store, and communicate are becoming a familiar fixture in the daily news. Today, systems are comprised of many different communication networks, with numerous interacting components and devices that span a variety of application areas. Each of these have their own security and privacy concerns with varying implications and priorities. This presents a growing range of complex challenges. In this talk, we will explore and discuss security and privacy challenges, and the pitfalls that we face when we aim to protect sensitive data and information in our increasingly connected world.