Here, Marks features the the price of loss of trust. People, he says, will find out in 2014 as the after-effects of the revelations about the spying campaigns on the world's Internet and cellphone networks become apparent. The financial costs are already mounting. The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a Washington DC think tank, reckons US firms could lose $35 billion in sales in the next two years because of fears over snooping by the NSA. Other methods to beat the spooks could also hit the mainstream, including ways of masking traffic and even local Internet networks that keep sensitive data off the public Internet.
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