Securing Intellectual Property: Protecting Trade Secrets and Other Information Assets (Information Security)
Securing Intellectual Property: Protecting Trade Secrets and Other Information Assets (Information Security)
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Securing Intellectual Property: Protecting Trade Secrets and Other Information Assets (Information Security)
Most employeers are astounded at how easily and quickly their proprietary information can get out of their control. In a large number of cases, theft of trade secrets often involves employees leaving a company to start their own business or work for a direct competitor.Nearly all books that address the topic of trade secrets have the spy vs. spy perspective. The author approaches the topic from a practical business perspective and not simply creating paranoia for paranoia's sake. The material for this book comes from the author's extensive work experience as a computer forensics consultant and manager on numerous theft of trade secrets cases.
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Securing Intellectual Property: Protecting Trade Secrets and Other Information Assets (Information Security)
Most employeers are astounded at how easily and quickly their proprietary information can get out of their control. In a large number of cases, theft of trade secrets often involves employees leaving a company to start their own business or work for a direct competitor.Nearly all books that address the topic of trade secrets have the spy vs. spy perspective. The author approaches the topic from a practical business perspective and not simply creating paranoia for paranoia's sake. The material for this book comes from the author's extensive work experience as a computer forensics consultant and manager on numerous theft of trade secrets cases.
Most employeers are astounded at how easily and quickly their proprietary information can get out of their control. In a large number of cases, theft of trade secrets often involves employees leaving a company to start their own business or work for a direct competitor.Nearly all books that address the topic of trade secrets have the spy vs. spy perspective. The author approaches the topic from a practical business perspective and not simply creating paranoia for paranoia's sake. The material for this book comes from the author's extensive work experience as a computer forensics consultant and manager on numerous theft of trade secrets cases.
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