The United States is undergoing a generational shift in how economic policy intersects with national security strategy. The new administration is in a unique position to define a consistent and ...
Intellectual property theft is a major concern for all businesses, but especially organizations in the defense-industrial base because their IP is vital to national security. The threat of foreign ...
Please join CSIS on Tuesday, December 3rd at 3:30pm for a discussion with Rep. Nathaniel Moran (R-TX) to examine the role of intellectual property (IP) in innovation and geopolitical competition. The ...
Robust IP protections are pivotal for shielding the products of creativity and intellect from theft, misuse, and exploitation, and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is one mechanism of protection. In ...
Protecting high-value research data from nation-state attackers Recent nation-state campaigns to steal COVID-related research data underscores the threat to all research organizations. The best ...
How are patents and power intertwined? In their new book, “Patents for Power: Intellectual Property Law and the Diffusion of Military Technology,” Robert Farley and Davida H. Isaacs explore the ...
Hardware security and intellectual property protection have become critical research areas as the semiconductor industry increasingly relies on a globally distributed design and fabrication ecosystem.
Around the world, academic researchers have turned their focus to combating the novel coronavirus. From medical schools to biology labs, researchers are working nonstop to better understand the virus, ...
Is Stolen IP Walking in the Door With New Employees? More than half of employees who left or lost their jobs in the past 12 months took confidential corporate data with them and most plan to use it in ...
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