Corporate Espionage and Protecting Proprietary Information

>>        On average, corporate espionage costs businesses more than $400 billion yearly.
>>        Certain precautions must be incorporated into the framework of an effective Data Security Program to protect valuable corporate information from espionage attempts.>>        TSCM is an acronym that stands for Technical Surveillance Countermeasures.  
>>        Personnel charged with maintaining your cybersecurity program are trained to detect network threats, and typically are not trained to detect eavesdropping devices.>>        If your risk management program does not include Cyber TSCM™ , you have made the job of the corporate spy much easier. 
On average, corporate espionage costs businesses more than $400 billion yearly. Corporate information theft implements can range from cyber espionage attacks in your enterprise to the use of bugging devices to capture data, audio or video. The individual or “spy” behind the attack may be anyone motivated to: damage the reputation of a business, access insider information to profit from making illicit trades, undermine relationships with business partners, gain a competitive advantage or access personal/sensitive data.

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