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    Organisations are abusing the word "cyberterrorism" by using it to fuel their budgets, a security guru has claimed.

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    A prominent security lobby group has unveiled a new category of membership recognising Australian experience amid heated debate over a proposed Australia-specific security accreditation scheme.

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    If you're lucky enough to be the majority share-holder in a midsize security services company, there's a good chance you'll be sunning yourself on the deck of your new yacht this time next year, scoffing caviar from a diamond studded, solid gold plate.

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