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Trade secrets are a form of intellectual property that protect confidential information from being disclosed to the public. This information can include formulas, patterns, programs, devices, methods, techniques, or processes that are used in business and have economic value. Trade secrets are protected by law, and companies can take legal action against those who disclose or use their trade secrets without permission.
The trade secrets market is a growing industry, with companies investing in measures to protect their confidential information. Companies are increasingly turning to technology to protect their trade secrets, such as encryption and access control systems. Companies are also investing in employee training and education to ensure that their trade secrets remain secure.
Some companies in the trade secrets market include Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, IBM, Oracle, and Google. Show Less Read more