Intellectual Property
DoJ Continues to Target China’s Thousand Talents Program in U.S.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) continues to use every arrow in its prosecutorial quiver to go after those participants who are exposing and sharing U.S. research and technologies to China via ...
Reverse Engineering Intellectual Property: Chip Ptychographic X-ray Laminography
Image Credit: Paul Scherrer Institute - Ptychographic X-ray Laminography via Samuel K. Moore - writing for IEEE Spectrum Magazine - comes this outstanding article published on October 7th, 2019; in which, Mr ...
Why Your Business Requires More Than Slack
With workplace collaboration tools like Slack, one of the most popular forms of workplace communications these days (over 10 million people use Slack every day), virtual conference rooms have become very popular ...
Advancing Open Source Innovation in Cybersecurity
OIN seeks to secure the inclusion of open source in technology without fear of litigation from patent trolls Due to the convergence of an escalation in the number of security vulnerabilities, an ...
Huawei Indicted, China Claims Foul
There’s no doubt Huawei is in crisis management mode, as the company continues to get pummeled by the United States and others. In January, we have seen two of Huawei’s subsidiaries charged ...
Protecting Trade Secrets from Physical Intruders
Companies that hold trade secrets, intellectual property, or proprietary research are under attack. The attack is multifaceted and includes both cyber and physical intrusion. As mentioned in the March 2018 Social-Engineer.org Newsletter, ...
Connecting the Dots Between Cybersecurity and Trade Wars
Countries have been stealing intellectual property from one another since the dawn of time. But cyberespionage has pushed intellectual property (IP) theft to levels never imagined, which now is helping to fuel ...
New Tariffs Expected to Increase Hacks on Intellectual Property
Could a trade war create a spike in hacking attempts? That’s the concern of cybersecurity professionals, who believe that the proposed new tariffs instituted by the United States will lead to an ...
USG Increases Global Intellectual Property Protection Efforts
There is no denying the intellectual property (IP) of U.S. companies is flying out of the country. It doesn’t matter the sector; if your IP is of use to another, there is ...
Micron’s IP was Stolen and The Company Wants It Back
In a sequence of events we don’t see with regularity, a U.S. company’s intellectual property (IP) is being protected by the laws and courts of another country. This is exactly what Boise, ...

