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Loki Vs. Thor Is Bad News For Your Business. Here’s Why

Posted on July 10, 2021July 10, 2021 By Davey Winder

In the superhero security battle, Loki beats Thor: Forbes Straight Talking Cyber explains why that’s really bad news for business.

There is, I am told, an ongoing debate as to who would win in a fight between the Marvel comic-book characters of Loki and Thor. As far as movie-based conflicts go, Loki’s shape-shifting trickery hasn’t been enough to better the pure strength of Thor. Loki has, however, beaten Thor in one recent battle, which has negative implications for business and you individually. Stick with me, and I’ll explain.

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