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Information Leaks and Insider Threats

Your organization’s Intellectual property may be more valuable that its physical assets.

Intellectual property can fall into one of four categories – patents, trademarks, copyrights or trade secrets. Some information leaks are inadvertent. Employees, for example, may unwittingly divulge confidential information as part of a technical discussion, or after being misled by false sales inquiries.

The Internet Is a Dangerous Place

The Internet makes it increasingly easy for employees and partners to disclose sensitive information intentionally or accidentally. Most forms of IP rights abuse occur online in message boards, chat rooms and job postings, as well as regular Web site postings.

Blogs, in particular, must be continuously and diligently monitored. A powerful source of information, blogs are a primary breeding ground for serious information leaks.

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