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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Cybersecurity   来源:Science  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Reeves is not the first chancellor to review the Treasury's investment rules; former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also reviewed the book as part of the Conservatives' Levelling up agenda.

Reeves is not the first chancellor to review the Treasury's investment rules; former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also reviewed the book as part of the Conservatives' Levelling up agenda.

"This looks horrible from our perspective. We don't like it one bit," says Rex Stults, vice-president of industry relations at Napa Valley Vintners, which represents 540 wineries in the sunny slopes of California's most famous wine region."Wine is an international product. Even here in the Napa Valley, our wineries primarily get their corks from Portugal, and their oak barrels, a key component in winemaking, from France.

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Mr Stults adds: "They're already expensive and the potential is that they will get more expensive."Also, trade wars cut both ways. He says the tariffs announced against Canada are having a devastating impact on US wine exports."Canada is the most important export market for California wines, and one of the top export markets for Napa Valley wines. Right now, there are zero Napa Valley wines on the shelves of stores in Canada.

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"They've removed all American alcohol beverage products from their store shelves!"Mr Stults adds: "We just want to compete on an even playing field with our friends and neighbours all over the world. That's our ask and that's our hope."

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"It was going great until it fell apart." Richard Varvill recalls the emotional shock that hits home when a high-tech venture goes off the rails.

The former chief technology officer speaks ruefully about his long career trying to bring a revolutionary aerospace engine to fruition at UK firm Reaction Engines.Retailers are often targets of cyber attacks, and there have been a string of high-profile companies publicly reporting being hacked recently.

The attacks are a "harsh reality" for the industry, said James Hadley, founder of cyber-security company Immersive.Retailers are "overflowing with customer information," becoming "easy targets for attackers," he added.

Stolen customer data can be used to impersonate legitimate companies and trick victims into giving away more sensitive data in the future, with cyber-criminals "often content to play the long game," he said.In May, Adidas said the details of people who had contacted its help desk

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