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Securing Intellectual Property. Protecting Trade Secrets and Other Information Assets
Elsevier Science and Technology, Dec 2008, Pages: 288
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.
- No-nonsense solutions to the most common intellectual property problems facing security managers, computer security professionals, corporate legal counsel, and human resource managers - Sample agreements and forms that address specific business needs - Coverage of threats ranging from physical security lapses to hackers to social engineering
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