Here's a little-known fact. The best cybersecurity knowledge has been coming from Canada. Q1 Labs in Fredericton, which you may have run into in your time, is now an IBM company, but it runs our cybersecurity around the world, which is, in many circles, known as top-notch. One of the reasons is not a perimeter defence; it goes back to this point that it's not about putting up walls. It's actually understanding every day on every interaction and in real time what's going on in your network. It's also the realization that cyber-intrusions are happening every day; they're already there, and there's nothing you can do about them, even as interesting individuals. The average time that a cyber person is inside your walls is about a year before they exfiltrate the information they like, because they're looking around for more. That's a quick road that has taken place.
For briefness I'm just going to slow down now and talk about the more comprehensive steps which Q1 Labs have taught us about. They have this Q1 radar that actually overlooks all of your environment and sees anomalies, as you would in police work, and understands the anomalies in real time and then is able to circle the anomalies and eventually take them out of your system. That's the kind of cybersecurity you're interested in having, and frankly, I think it's really one that is world leading and you can take advantage of it. Once you start to take some of those steps, you'll be much more interested in saying, “Let's now open up our data and really encourage ourselves to go to the future.”