Industrial espionage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Industrial espionage or corporate espionage is espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of national security purposes. The term is distinct from legal and ethical activities such as exam...
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Notable Industrial Cases; The first U.S. law against economic espionage became effective in late 1996. Here are brief summaries of some of the first arrests under this new law.
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How industrial espionage and intellectual property theft destroy businesses and endanger the global economy. ... Often, on closer inspection, the information-protection programs these business leaders rely on are mired in Industrial Age thinking; ... Economic espionage or intellectual property theft conducted by insiders,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on industrial espionage, acquisition of trade secrets from business competitors. ... A by-product of the technological revolution, industrial espionage is a reaction to the efforts of many businessmen to keep secret their designs, formulas, manufacturing processes, research,
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Economic Espionage Act of 1996 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 ( § 1831–1839) makes the theft or misappropriation of a trade secret a federal crime. Unlike Espionage, which is governed by Title 18 U.S. Code Sections 792 - 799,...
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hearing of a House International Relations Subcommittee, September 13, 2000 ... The threat of economic and industrial espionage looms over the horizon of the business world like a gray cloud threatening a placid sea. Those who develop a competitive advantage over their rivals stand to make millions from their innovations.
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When we use the phrase industrial espionage, we include a variety of behavior--from the foreign government that uses its classic espionage apparatus to spy on a company, to the two American companies that are attempting to uncover each other's bid proposals, to the disgruntled former employee who walks out of his...
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Anatomy of an Industrial; Espionage Attack ... To simulate real-world circumstances, I wanted to perform a full-scale industrial espionage attack against the company, using both technical and non-technical methods.
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Walter Opfermann, an espionage protection expert in the office for counter-intelligence for the state of Baden-Württemberg, said that China was using an array of "polished methods" from ... Opfermann estimated that German companies were losing around €50bn (£43bn) and 30,000 jobs to industrial espionage every year.
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