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How You Can Fight Against Economic Espionage: 20 Free Resources to Start Using Now

How You Can Fight Against Economic Espionage: 20 Free Resources to Start Using Now

Videos, podcasts, books, databases, and more - all to help companies and policymakers manage the risk of state-sponsored IP theft

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Oct 31, 2024
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How You Can Fight Against Economic Espionage: 20 Free Resources to Start Using Now

A person sitting at a desk in a dimly lit room, surrounded by multiple computer screens and digital devices. Each screen displays articles, diagrams, maps, and files related to espionage, spies, and intelligence gathering. The person looks focused, leaning slightly forward, with notes and documents scattered around. The background has a mysterious, covert vibe, with muted tones and some light casting shadows for a suspenseful atmosphere.

This week, I’ve curated a list of twenty resources to deepen your understanding of economic espionage—what it entails, what is at risk, and what steps are needed for effective protection. This selection includes YouTube videos, podcasts, books, policy papers, websites, and databases, all chosen for their exceptional quality and practical insights into the state-sponsored IP theft crisis affecting companies worldwide.

There is plenty of superficial “analysis” out there on this issue, but these resources stand out as credible and informative. They can help companies safeguard their innovations, support researchers in gathering data, and aid policymakers in addressing the geopolitical impacts of economic espionage.

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