Where would fall in the range of these things like narcotics, like human trafficking, like maritime piracy, and where would it come out . The cycle report took the lessons from the first one which involve lots of interviews with intellectual property lawyers and Law Enforcement officials. And it had to come up with a global estimate we collected data on a number of individual countries. In some cases we used interviews with Law Enforcement officials or intelligence officials that knew about csis. That when came up with a global estimate using the model we created the first report of about 450 billion, the global cost of cybercrime. Im going to give you a single number but, of course, you know we used a range, the low was about 390, and the high was about, the midpoint was 450. It seemed like a safe bet compared to other crimes we looked at. This is at the report and so at mcafee would look at whats changed, right . Theres been a steady increase. A fact the time we did the numbers we th
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