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IBM: Security threat prevention isn't 'dead' yet

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IBM: Security threat prevention isn't 'dead' yet

There's been much discussion in the security industry that preventing malware-based infiltrations into the enterprise is nigh on impossible, and the new security mantra should be "rapid detection is the new prevention." On that, IBM begs to differ.

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