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- Industrial Espionage
- the practice of spying on a business competitor in order to obtain its trade or commercial secrets. Information sought through industrial espionage will often refer to new products, designs, formulas,...
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- Thou Shalt Not Steal Thy Competitor's Secrets
- Thou Shalt Not Steal Thy Competitor's SecretsCompetitor's SecretsVery clear explanation on the issueHow to do it the legal way?I really enjoyed this article as it explains in plain English how not to go about getting your competitors info.Now what is missing are the right ways to go about it. That...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-05
- The Criminal Law Committee of the International Bar Association.(News in Brief...)
- The Criminal Law Committee of the International Bar Association (IBA; London) has launched a global survey on industrial espionage with the aim of gaining insight into how problematic and widespread the practice has become. Positing that understandin The Criminal Law Committee of the International Bar Association...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
- 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
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- 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
- 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
- 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
- Former Ericsson employees jailed for industrial espionage
- NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-18 June 2003-Former Ericsson employees jailed for industrial espionageC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
- Research articles 2003-06-18
- Swedish police arrest three for industrial espionage at Ericsson
- NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-6 November 2002-Swedish police arrest three for industrial espionage at Ericsson C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
- Research articles 2002-11-06
- Florida Firm Suing Raytheon Division on Industrial Espionage Charges.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
- Jan. 22--A Florida firm is suing a division of Lexington-based Raytheon Co. on charges of industrial espionage and conspiracy in connection with a battle to win a $450 million military contract for aircraft maintenance. The complaint, filed by the AGES Group...
- Research articles 1997-01-22
- Bright lights, blind cameras: the Georgia Institute of Technology has a prototype device that researchers say may help organizations thwart industrial espionage, but critics wonder if it's feasible.(Intelligence)
- WHAT IF you could thwart industrial espionage and other threats at a whim by using a system that could identify and neutralize digital cameras, both video and still? Sounds enticing, and it's exactly what researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have designed a prototype to...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- The spy who came to work. (industrial espionage)(includes related article on information security at Sun Microsystems)
- Industrial espionage is becoming a serious problem for Corporate America. Studies have demonstrated that insider threat is exposing companies to the risk of information theft. This threat comes from current and former employees with access to sensitive information and company facilities. Although the intentional mole is serious problem, the unwitting...
- Research articles 1997-02-01
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Permco alleges stolen secrets; Ex-employee, South African rival named in corp. espionage suit.(News)
- Byline: DAVID PRIZINSKY Permco, a company in Streetsboro that makes hydraulic pumps, has filed a civil lawsuit against a South African company and a former employee who allegedly engaged in a year-long industrial espionage plot to steal trade secrets that Permco said are being...
- Research articles 2004-12-20
- LOST INFORMATION COSTS PLENTY.(annual cost of industrial espionage)(Brief Article)
- 00-00-0000 The FBI estimates that U.S. companies lose more than $250 billion worth of information every year. And surprisingly, few companies are prepared to prevent such losses Manufacturers, in particular, risk theft of trade secrets to internal thieves including employees and former staff, contractors,...
- Research articles 1998-07-20
- Industrial spying no task for CIA
- THE US State Department and the French Foreign Ministry are trying to soft-pedal a scandal involving disclosure that the Central Intelligence Agency was conducting industrial espionage against France. There are many twists and turns in this case, but at least two straightforward conclusions can be drawn: The CIA shouldn't be...
- Research articles 1995-03-01
- Experts warn of Chinese cyberattacks used for industrial secrets
- WASHINGTON AFP — Cyberspace is becoming a new battleground for the United States and China, amid growing concerns about Chinese industrial espionage through various types of computer worms, security experts say. At least one "Trojan horse" program used to steal files from infected computers has been traced to servers...
- Research articles 2005-07-24
- Johnston Industries Files Lawsuit Against Milliken & Co. for Industrial Espionage
- COLUMBUS, GA--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 8, 1998--Johnston Industries, Inc. (NYSE: JII), a manufacturer of industrial and home furnishings textiles, announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against Milliken & Co., alleging that the privately owned textile company engaged in business fraud involving the theft of trade secrets and confidential information from...
- Research articles 1998-10-08
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