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Security execs must prep for post-Brexit cyber challenges – report

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That framework already exists. It's called the ECJ. It's good enough for 27 other members. Forgive them if they're not chomping at the bit to renegotiate the same thing all over again because the UK is special.

So some people say. A curious thing about security and intelligence data is that the UK is actually rather good at that, and I suspect in net terms the EU benefit significantly more from these exchanges than the UK does (which is not to say that the UK doesn't benefit).

It would seem impolite to point to the data that supports that assertion, but anybody able to read news and count will be able to reach the obvious conclusion.

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