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Hacks and intrusions affect the economic performance of business immediately, in the short-term, and in the long-term. Which two of these are short-term economic impacts of a security branch? ()
A

loss of retail sales

B

erosion of investor confidence

C

disruption of business operation

D

loss of suppliers or customers


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