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Nov. 29, 2014

Putting the plug on trade secret leaks

Increasingly popular workplace technologies facilitate employees' ability to access data remotely, but also from their new companies when they switch jobs, making trade secret leaks hard to plug.


By Alison Frost


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's easier than ever for company employees to steal proprietary information - whether they mean to or not.


Increasingly popular workplace technologies like cloud-based storage programs and bring your own device systems facilitate employees' ability to access data remotely, but also from their new companies when they switch jobs, making trade secret leaks hard to plug.


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