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Good morning,

Verizon has asked corporate IT security departments to anonymously forward details of attacks levelled against them to a new web application.

It's not a bad idea. But would corporate IT ultimately trust Verizon as an independent publisher of this sort of information? Curious as to your thoughts.

-- Brett Winterford

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