Beware: IP Theft Is Often an Inside Job

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The Source   11/13/2012 11:27:12 AM
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Dear Anna, Ariella & Wale,

It's always good to be vigilant with regard to implementing practices and procedures that will protect sensitive data, especially since the electronics supply chain expands into Asia, Europe and other parts of the world where it's arguably more difficult to secure critical data.

Thanks for your insightful comments.

Nicole


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Anna young   11/12/2012 7:08:21 PM
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Hi Ariella & Wale,

I agree with you both. Nicole's article did point out that,

'There is no silver bullet that can guarantee protection against IP theft. The diversity, complexity, and ingenuity of tactics preclude a one-size-fits-all solution'.

Like you said Ariella, it's important to remain alert.

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Ariella   11/12/2012 10:49:40 AM
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@Wale good point. It's important to remain vigilant and not let your guard down.

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Eldredge   11/11/2012 8:04:39 PM
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@ t.alex - I would expect this (resigning employee theft) to be one of the primary issues. Opportunity and motive would both be present.

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Wale Bakare   11/11/2012 7:56:39 AM
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Yes, i agree with that but it also has to be a periodically conducted exercise. After sometimes management of most organizations do relax on this until intranet or their local network systems get compromised.

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Wale Bakare   11/11/2012 6:48:39 AM
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It's such a difficult thing to achieve but the article pin-pointed one good measure to do this. There should be level of involvement for every employee in organizations - who and who should have access privilege rights to some organizations' data. Even though, organization would still be worried about some self -acclaimed indispensable employees.

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t.alex   11/10/2012 9:11:30 PM
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I think so too, human factor plays a role in all these thefts. Staff have to be trained on the risks if they involve in any of these activities and protection measure to take.

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Cryptoman   11/10/2012 4:35:52 PM
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...the human factor of course.

No matter what type of cryptographic algorithms and security systems are in place, the weakest link of any security system in the world is the human beings who are targets of social engineering attacks. The bigger the incentive of attacking a system, the more creative and hence more successful such social attacks can become.

Stealing IP can be a very profitable attack for thieves. Therefore, the human factor that has any involvement with such IP matters should be trained and regularly updated to be aware of new types of potential threats. It will also be useful if ethical hacking methods and penetration tests are applied randomly to test how well the people are defending the system based on th training they receive.

 

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The Source   11/10/2012 7:20:45 AM
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Dear Barbara,

No, the report did not say how the attackers who succeeded at intellectual property theft used the information, or if there was a monetary gain for them. 

The report did say that the most compromised areas of an enterprise are the databases and file servers, which is where most organizations store internal data and knowledge.

The report went on to say that "This serves as a reminder that when we lock down file servers storing IP, we can't neglect to lock file drawers too."  I'm sure this is good advice.

Thanks for reading my article. 

Nicole


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t.alex   11/10/2012 1:14:27 AM
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Sometimes a resigning staff may copy out some important stuff and bring it over to the new company. I know some japanese companies even adopt laptops without storage, that is everything is from the company cloud server. Plugging in an unauthorised thumbdrive will be rejected.

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