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1. Beijing's threats must be firmly challenged; However insidious the activities of the Chinese state, its economy is deeply intertwined with our own. This is the dilemma policymakers face

2. Who Foots the Bill?

3. Data Breaches Cost Millions - Have You Tested Your Data Protection Program?

4. The economics of online crime

5. The Cybersecurity 202: Unemployment claims are the latest target for coronavirus fraudsters

6. Cybercrime To Cost The World $10.5 Trillion Annually By 2025

7. Cybercrime To Cost The World $10.5 Trillion Annually By 2025

8. Cybercrime To Cost The World $10.5 Trillion Annually By 2025

9. The Cybersecurity 202: Here's how Iran disrupted U.S. businesses the last time it launched major cyberattacks

10. Net nasties: security trends

12. Diffusion and effects of cyber-crime in developing economies

13. Fake Security Software Steals $34 Million Monthly; Cybercriminals are making a fortune by preying on gullible computer users

14. INFOSEC ECONOMICS: New Approaches To Improve Your Data Defenses -- Economists have turned their attention to cybercrime, and information security managers can benefit by borrowing some tools of their trade

15. Spending To Fend Off Online Attacks Grows In 2004; More than half of companies surveyed say they will increase their security budgets over the next three years

16. Commentary: Broadband Internet: How safe is it?

17. Top ten online-enabled frauds hitting British wallets to the tune of GBP 670 million, with high emotional cost too

18. Bush is pressed to boost security on information-technology front

19. Computer security gets tougher, more urgent for small companies; new products and services aimed at growing market to counter risks, damage

20. LIEBERMAN, COLLINS, ROCKEFELLER, FEINSTEIN, CARPER OFFER REVISED LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE SECURITY OF OUR MOST CRITICAL PRIVATE-SECTOR CYBER SYSTEMS NATIONAL SECURITY, ECONOMY, ESSENTIAL LIFE SERVICES AT STAKE

21. Study: Online Crime Costs Rising

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