Describe an example (other than the one mentioned in this chapter) of data whose confidentiality has a short timeliness, say a day or less. Describe an example of data whose confidentiality has a timeliness of more than a year.
What will be an ideal response?
Short timeliness: Outcomes on which wagers have been or could be made, such as the outcome of the Academy Awards; bids in an art auction.
Long timeliness: Trade secrets, military secrets (note that some military secrets are released only after 50 years, and some never).
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