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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1987
The French government has recently put halfway into the public domain some striking information that sheds light on the question of Soviet military dependence on Western technology.
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The French government has recently put halfway into the public domain some striking information that sheds light on the question of Soviet military dependence on Western technology.
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Industrial espionage and innovation
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1996AbstractIndustrial espionage is normally regarded as thoroughly undesirable, something to be stopped rather than studied. Lack of academic interest is explained by industrial espionage being generally ineffective as a means of transferring technological information. Consequently, it makes little contribution to innovation, a topic of consuming interest
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Protection Against Industrial Espionage
2016In the last chapter of the book, we will be discussing the aspect of protection against industrial espionage and counter-espionage methods both on the technical and the nontechnical level. At the same time, we will be examining the protection options that patents and trade secret safeguarding can offer.
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Industrial espionage: Analysing the risk
Computers & Security, 1994This approach makes for easy, but lazy, journalism. The surveillance devices can be demonstrated“Gosh how clever, how small, how sensitive is it, how far will it transmit?” Then sharp-suited gents can be asked to wheel out the countermeasures boxes with winking lights emitting bleeps, buzzes and tones “Can you really find everything?” Here in the UK ...
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The Sino-US Technological Competition and China's Industrial Espionage Strategy
Korean Journal of Industry Security, 2023Jinyoung Kim
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The Rhetoric of Industrial Espionage
Business Communication Quarterly, 2011When Starwood Hotels charged Hilton Hotels with industrial espionage, the case hinged on an employment agreement that two executives had violated. The rhetoric of the employment agreement contrasted greatly with that of the corporation’s own code of business conduct.
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A Study on The Industrial Espionage Cases and Trade Secret Protection Strategy
Korean Police Studies Review, 2022S. Hong
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Espionage threat to British industry
Industrial Management, 1974BUSINESS ESPIONAGE is currently one of the most insidious threats facing successful British companies.
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