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Wales leads the way

Wales is one of the least likely places you'd expect to find leadership in information security. Yet they have managed to assemble a specialist e-Crime prevention web site, complete with newsletters, cartoon videos, a sample acceptable-use policy, and even a Dummies Guide to e-Crime prevention. Now I'm not sure whether this has been primarily done to reduce crime or attract business. But it's encouraging to see such a proactive approach being taken.  

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Why should Wales be "one of the least likely places you'd expect to find leadership in information security" ?

David Lacey:

For the very simple reason that Wales does not have a large concentration of big business interests, e.g. compared to Canary Wharf, the orginal home of the Hi-Tech Crime Unit.

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