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Espionage Act Of 1917
542 wordsEspionage was rampant in the early 1900 's. Citizens made significant sacrifices "to make the world safe for democracy (2). " Americans were also alert to the presence of spies who could sabotage the war effort. Congress passed the Espionage Act on June 15, 1917. The law provided stiff penalties for those found guilty of aiding the German enemy and increased public rancor toward Germany and all things German. Espionage is defined as the act of obtaining information clandestinely. The term applie...
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Running Head Industrial And Economic Espionage
396 wordsRunning head: Industrial and economic espionage Name: University: Lecturer: Date: Opportunities while managing the risks posed by industrial and economic espionage With the advances in technology, more information has been made available to global markets. Companies can now interact with each other at a much higher intelligence level. Sharing of information, and hence keeping abreast of any new advances, has become a lot easier. Unfortunately, this availability of information has had its setback...
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Technological Advancements Industrial Espionage
372 wordsUniversity: Lecturer: Course: Date: The differences and similarities between industrial and economic espionage Industrial espionage refers to an attempt to access information about a companys plan, products, clients or their trade secrets. It happens when rival companies want to find out another companys performance. It is illegal and punishable in courts. (Tricia 2009). Economic espionage occurs on a much grander scale, sometimes involving entire states against others. It is because of its much...
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Industrial Espionage Intellectual Property
1,212 wordsBUG, Inc. , Paper. 1) As we understand from the BUGs activities some of a company's most important assets are its intellectual property rights, which include patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets. Thus the company should take elaborate precautions to ensure that physical equipment does not leave the building as well as to disallow these valuable assets to go unprotected. Intellectual property is not like other types of property and with case of BUG company illustrates that. It is con...
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Wall Street Journal Credit Card Fraud
2,160 wordsJones Telecommunications 03 Crime on the Internet Overview If cyberspace is a type of community, a giant neighborhood made up of networked computer users around the world, then it seems natural that many elements of a traditional society can be found taking shape as bits and bytes. With electronic commerce comes electronic merchants, plugged-in educators provide networked education, and doctors meet with patients in offices on-line. It should come as no surprise that there are also cyber crim...
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Wall Street Journal Credit Card Fraud
2,118 wordsOverview If cyberspace is a type of community, a giant neighborhood made up of networked computer users around the world, then it seems natural that many elements of a traditional society can be found taking shape as bits and bytes. With electronic commerce comes electronic merchants, plugged-in educators provide online education, and doctors meet with patients in offices on-line. It should come as no surprise that there are also cyber criminals committing cybercrime's. As an unregulated medley ...
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U S Companies U S Government
1,001 wordsMany people just dont realize what espionage is. It involves Industrial, Economic, and just plain old fashion spying. In order to better understand this phenomenon, we must review the history, briefly, of espionage and define the types and impacts of its modern versions. The end Of the Cold War has caused an evolution in the definition of national security. (Diane C. Snyder 1. ) Economic crime and corruption has caused companies to lose over $ 260 billion dollars a year from the United States al...
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