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- Business Intelligence And Industrial Espionage In Outsourcing
- Business intelligence" refers to the practice of collecting and analyzing competitive information in the marketplace to assist an enterprise in self-analysis and redirection of its resources to maintain and improve competitiveness. "Industrial espionage" refers to the clandestine methods of obtaining competitive information that is not publicly available. As a legal...
- Case studies 2003-01-01
- Spies Like Us
- The discovery of a huge industrial spying ring in Israel which used computer viruses to probe the systems of a host of major rival companies has brought the issue of industrial espionage firmly back into the limelight. Far from being something that one sees in James Bond films and television...
- White papers 2005-06-07
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- War By Other Means: Economic Espionage in America
- War By Other Means: Economic Espionage in America, by John J. Fialka. New York: W W. Norton & Company, 1997, 206 pp. Melvin A. Goodman The Cold War may be over, but espionage apparently is still thriving. Now, however, it's economic espionage. Former FBI and CIA officials have stated that...
- Research articles 1996-01-01
- Spy Hunter: Inside the FBI Investigation of the Walker Espionage
- INSIDE WALKER ESPIONAGE FBI INVESTIGATION Hunter, Robert W. Spy Hunter: Inside the FBI Investigation of the Walker Espionage Case. Naval Institute Press, 291 Wood Road, Annapolis MD 21402-5035 USA. (800-233-8764). 1999. 250 pp. $27.95. Within the intelligence community, the author is known as the agent who caught master spy John...
- Research articles 2000-01-01
- Economic Espionage
- Economic EspionageEconomic espionage, sometimes known as industrial espionage, is spying conducted for the benefit of a commercial or industrial enterprise, typically to gain information not available through open channels. (By contrast, economic intelligence conducted on behalf of governments usually draws on information available through open channels.) Technologically advanced nations such...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- Regrets, a few.(General Motors-Volkswagen espionage fight continues; other news)(Business This Week)(Brief Article)
- The industrial-espionage spat between General Motors and Volkswagen shows no signs of ending peacefully. Ferdinand Piech, VW's chairman, expressed regrets over the legal costs and the "confusion and anger", but did not apologise. An apology iThe industrial-espionage spat between General Motors and Volkswagen shows no signs...
- Research articles 1996-12-14
- GM Files Civil Suit Against Volkswagen in Industrial Espionage Case.(Originated from Detroit Free Press)
- Mar. 9--It's a tale filled with espionage and document shredding, warriors and lying. But you won't find it between the covers of a spy novel. Mar. 9--It's a tale filled with espionage and document shredding, warriors and lying. But you won't find it between the ...
- Research articles 1996-03-09
- Former Marine and FBI Analyst Pleads Guilty To Espionage; Admits Transferring Classified Info. to Assist Overthrowing Gov't.
- NEWARK, N.J., May 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A former Marine who worked at times under two administrations in the Office of the Vice President of the United States pleaded guilty today to espionage and other charges, admitting that he took and transferred classNEWARK, N.J., May 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A...
- Research articles 2006-05-04
- Justice enforces 'Spy Act' of 1996. (laws on industrial espionage) (includes related articles)
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI and the Justice Department are gearing up to enforce a new and broad federal criminal law against trade secret theft and other forms of industrial espionage. As companies become aware of the new sanctions The Federal...
- Research articles 1997-03-20
- RF PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN GRANTED PARDON TO THE US CITIZEN, E. POPE, WHO HAD BEEN SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT FOR ESPIONAGE ON DEC 6.
- A&G Information Services 01-12-2001 RF PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN GRANTED PARDON TO THE US CITIZEN, E. POPE, WHO HAD BEEN SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT FOR ESPIONAGE ON DEC 6. ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA. This decision was taken by th ...
- Research articles 2001-01-12
- Inquiry will focus on espionage, not Waco
- Senator: 'Waco's history,' but espionage still could affect the U.S. By LAURIE KELLMAN The Associated Press WASHINGTON --- The senator leading an inquiry into the Justice Department's handling of high-profile cases said Tuesday he will focus more on the investigation into Chinese espionage than...
- Research articles 1999-09-29
- Chinese high-tech espionage cases growing in US: report
- WASHINGTON AFP — The number of FBI investigations into Chinese espionage in California's technology corridor has soared, as Beijing allegedly recruits civilians to steal US know-how. Suspected espionage cases have been reported from New Jersey on the east coast to California in the west, the weekly magazine reported. The...
- Research articles 2005-02-13
- China sets Tuesday for espionage trial.
- Jul 23, 2001 Asian Wall Street Journal ABIX via COMTEX -- Gao Zhan is to stand trial for espionage in China. Gao works at the American University in the US. It was during a visit to family in China in 2001 that Gao was detained...
- Research articles 2001-07-24
- Honda reveal approach from 'espionage' duo
- SILVERSTONE, England AFP — Honda Racing Team have confirmed that the two men at the centre of the Formula One 'espionage' affair enquired about jobs at the Japanese team earlier this year. Former Ferrari engineer Nigel Stepney and Mike Coughlan of McLaren have been implicated in the leaking of...
- Research articles 2007-07-06
- YALE: Espionage conference at Yale.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-26 February 1999-YALE: Espionage conference at Yale C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:250299 New Haven, Conn. -- On Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26 and 27, former CIA officials, historians, novelists and scholars will discuss the shadowy world of the spy at...
- Research articles 1999-02-26
- Is the secret out? (commercial espionage) (Information Security)
- Commercial espionage has become a growing concern among US businesses. The ability of a business to protect confidential information has been seriously undermined by the efforts of determined and highly skilled industrial espionage experts. Counterintelligence techniques have already been developed to protect industries from potential intelligence penetrations. One method used...
- Research articles 1993-06-01
- Industrial Espionage Becoming 'Big Business'.(Brief Article)
- Corporations increasingly are vulnerable to spies, say intelligence analysts The world's economic globalization has intensified competition in every industrial sector, including defense, and with that has come a concomitant rise in industrial espionage, said business intelligence experts. "Corporate espionage is...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- FBI Probes Espionage at Clinton White House
- A foreign spy service appears to have penetrated secret telecommunications in the Clinton administration, which long has discounted security and intelligence threats. The FBI is probing an explosive foreign-espionage operation that could dwarf the other spy scandals plaguing the U.S. government. Insight has learned that FBI counterintelligence is tracking...
- Research articles 2000-05-29
- Earnest will open door to espionage; E. Peter Earnest hopes the soon-to-be-open International Spy Museum will educate others about the importance of intelligence-gathering to the security of the United States
- Espionage is a field about which E. Peter Earnest knows a great deal. He is executive director of the International Spy Museum ISM scheduled to open in Washington on duly 19. For 36 years Earnest worked for the CIA, more than 20 years of that with the agency's clandestine service....
- Research articles 2002-06-24
- Industrial Espionage Booming In Mexico.
- MEXICO CITY, Jan 8, 2001 Industrial espionage is booming in Mexico, and its incidence likely is greater than anyone is willing to admit. While most corporate detectives eschew terms like "espionage" and "spy," preferring to use expressions such as "competitive intelligence," snooping on...
- Research articles 2001-01-08
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