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Intellectual Property Theft and Industrial Espionage.

If you've a CEO concerned about cyberthreats, you could start with discovering the way Phorm / BT Webwise will affect your communications in and with the UK.

Find out how it will affect your private B2C communications and possibly even your private B2B communications with UK customers and suppliers. Discover who that data will be sold to and how they will profit from it.

Then discover what it will do with your intellectual property, the content of your web site/ecommerce business, and how that will be exploited too.

When you've finished wiping the coffee off your monitor, you will discover it has been used twice in secret by British Telecom already... and it is being used again today.

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