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Industrial Espionage Today and Information Wars of Tomorrow (1996)  (Make Corrections)  (2 citations)
Paul M.Joyal
Proc. 19th NIST-NCSC National Information Systems Security Conference



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Abstract: In this report we review case histories of industrial espionage publicized in the media and in Congressional hearings. The threat to the United States as the world's largest investor in R&D is magnified by the transition from a cold war military confrontation of the super powers to economic competition in global markets. To sustain their market share, France, Japan and Russia have initiated national programs to acquire U.S. technical know-how. Former intelligence staff now distill fragments of ... (Update)

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P.M. Joyal. Industrialespionagetoday and information wars of tomorrow. In National Information Systems Security Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, pages 139 150, Washington, D.C., 22 25 October 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/joyal96industrial.html   More

@inproceedings{ joyal96industrial,
    author = "P. M. Joyal",
    title = "Industrial Espionage Today and Information Wars of Tomorrow",
    booktitle = "Proc. 19th {NIST}-{NCSC} National Information Systems Security Conference",
    pages = "139--151",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/joyal96industrial.html" }
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