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Posted by: mi2g Intelligence Unit (Thursday 10 February 2005, 11:09 AM)

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Dear Sirs / ZD Net Readers

The talk by our Chairman at Oxford University is not tomorrow night but this evenig.

Please note that the proposed World Security Organisation has many facets and the precise reasons for proposing it are discussed in DK Matai's speech delivered at the Oxford Internet Institute.

We would urge you to make up your mind after reading DK's speech which can be obtained free of charge from the mi2g Intelligence Unit: intelligence.unit@mi2g.com.

In regard to mi2g's cyber terror views: Far from engaging in hyperbole, we feel that our point of view is balanced and realistic.

Feel free to make up your own mind by reading: "How real is the threat of cyber terrorism?" This is a free article and it can be accessed from here: http://www.mi2g.com/cgi/mi2g/press/101104.php

Best wishes

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