Of course, these comments about universities would also apply to companies. Just as you were talking, I had to think of the CanSino issue just recently where it looks like some intellectual property around the COVID-19 vaccine may have walked out the back door to the benefit of another country.
I have a quick question. The question is quick; I don't know about the answer.
The best and most efficient allocation of risk when it comes to cybercrime.... I'm thinking, for example, of my relationship with my bank. It's very simple for me to change my password, so maybe if some money is stolen out of my account, that risk should be completely mine and not the bank's. Maybe the risk should be allocated to the software company that provides that interface.
Do you have any commentary about that allocation of risk?