IP theft
Nike’s 1.4TB IP Theft: When Ransomware Targets Trade Secrets Instead of Files
Ransomware groups now steal trade secrets before encryption. Nike's 1.4TB theft included shoe designs, patents, supplier lists—IP worth billions ...
Nike’s 1.4TB IP Theft: When Ransomware Targets Trade Secrets Instead of Files
Ransomware groups now steal trade secrets before encryption. Nike's 1.4TB theft included shoe designs, patents, supplier lists, IP worth billions ...
How Behavioral Intelligence Can Combat Foreign Interference
Foreign interference is arguably the biggest threat facing national security today, as adversaries increasingly weaponize insiders to advance their strategic objectives. DTEX first revealed the gravity of the threat in the 2024 ...
Insider Risk: Theft of Trade Secrets Nets Thief Six Months
An interesting case of insider risk wrapped up recently in the Federal District Court in Massachusetts when U.S. Senior District Court Judge William G. Young handed down a lenient sentence to Haoyang ...
There’s Another Global Pandemic We’re Not Talking About
Coronavirus and election meddling may scare you, but nation state IP theft can “kill” your business or university. The post There’s Another Global Pandemic We’re Not Talking About appeared first on Radware ...
Think Cybersecurity Insurance Will Save You? Think Again.
By this point, we know that state-sponsored cyber attacks are a thing. Time and again, we see headlines to this effect, whether it’s election hacking, IP theft, or mega-breaches. For your average ...
Chinese MSS Officer Extradited to U.S. from Belgium
In what can only be described as a rarity, a very senior Chinese intelligence officer was arrested in Belgium and extradited to the United States, where he was indicted by the Department ...
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 ...
Cyber espionage hits the baseball diamond
From the time sensitive information was first maintained on computer networks, organizations have tried to infiltrate those networks to gain an advantage over their competition. Cases of industrial espionage have cropped up ...
Cyber espionage hits the baseball diamond
From the time sensitive information was first maintained on computer networks, organizations have tried to infiltrate those networks to gain an advantage over their competition. Cases of industrial espionage have cropped up ...

