Digital leakage: ensuring the confidentiality of intellectual property proves difficult when sensitive documents reside in electronic format.
Internal Auditor › Vol. 59 Nbr. 6, December 2002
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Internal Auditor › Vol. 59 Nbr. 6, December 2002
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Digital leakage: ensuring the confidentiality of intellectual property proves difficult when sensitive documents reside in electronic format.
WHEN THE ERA OF E-BUSINESS first issued forth, companies extolled the virtues of Web-enabled information-sharing. Firms could collaborate electronically with suppliers and partners, supply chains gained the ability to provide just-in-time inventory, and employees on different continents could work together without physically traveling to each other's location. But now, more and more organizations are becoming familiar with the downside of increased connectivity. American compa...
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