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Cyber watchdogs worry about worker shortage
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As hackers present a growing threat to institutions across the U.S. – most recently The New York Times – cyber watchdog firms worry that there may not be enough people who can effectively monitor systems. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.Feb. 3, 2013