Ellen Nakashima: Cyber-espionage, which was once viewed as a concern mainly by U.S. intelligence and the military, is increasingly seen as a direct threat to the nation's economic interests.
Christopher Soghoian: On the one hand the government is freaking out about cyber-security, and on the other the U.S. is participating in a global market in vulnerabilities and pushing up the prices.
David Chavern, Chief Operating Officer at the US Chamber of Commerce: It's nearly impossible to keep people out. The best thing you can do is have something that tells you when they get in. It's the new normal.
George Chidi: I'm consistently surprised by what can be learned from a friendly conversation with the right person. The only thing more surprising has been what I've learned without talking to a soul.
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