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		<title>By: Threats, Lies and Videotape &#8211; a few days at the RSA Conference &#124; Redspin Security Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] theme that echoed throughout many vendor booths was “we’ve got the latest technology to stop APT threats in their tracks”. Not only is that redundant, but by definition you can’t make a threat [...]</description>
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