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Yesterday I went to an excellent seminar, organised by the Scottish Business Resilience Centre , called ‘Trading Security for Business’. Most of the people at the seminar were either law enforcement, cyber product retailers, academics or a few people from large organisations with cyber responsibilities.
Yesterday I went to an excellent seminar, organised by the Scottish Business Resilience Centre , called ‘Trading Security for Business’. Most of the people at the seminar were either law enforcement, cyber product retailers, academics or a few people from large organisations with cyber responsibilities.
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