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""It's really interesting that companies are spending an inordinate amount of money trying to protect information, but they're trying to protect it from people outside the organization," Duncan said. "I think that's appropriate, because there are a lot of bad guys out there -- but a recent study showed 80 percent of data leakage problems actually came from within. I think companies are going to have to start paying attention to sensitive data within the organization getting out. I think that's a huge problem.""

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