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Perspective

Apr. 16, 2015

Protecting trade secrets in the age of the big hack

Are American companies at risk of losing trade secrets as a result of these invasions? You bet. By Randall E. Kay


By Randall E. Kay


Recent hacking attacks against major American companies have received international attention. Unauthorized invasions into companies' computer systems have come from company personnel, outsiders and possibly even foreign governments. Stolen information includes companies' finances and their customers' private data. Concerns over corporate security have skyrocketed as a result of these recent cyberattacks.


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