Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for a lecture that explores the threats and opportunities of technology today.
- Reception & Presentation
- Q & A to follow
David Palmer
Vice-President, Advancement
University of Toronto
&
Barbara Dick
Assistant Vice-President, Alumni Relations
University of Toronto
cordially invite you to a thought-provoking presentation by
Professor Kumar Murty, FRSC
Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Mathematics
University of Toronto
We live in an increasingly digitized world. In our lifetime, information technology has fundamentally changed the way we communicate, process and store data. It improves customer convenience, creates new business models and propels world economies to new heights, but also exposes us to vulnerabilities. Every day, we hear about another threat to our privacy. In his talk, Professor Murty asks if it's still possible to keep secrets - our secrets. He also explores the mathematics and technology behind the enormous changes facing us all.
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