Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who blew the lid off of the National Security Agency’s secret surveillance programs, has released the U.S. intelligence community’s classified “black budget” for fiscal year 2013.
An increasingly sought after botanical DNA-based security and authentication solution protects products, brands and intellectual property from counterfeiting and diversion in the United States and Europe.
The White House released this week a plan of action aimed at coordinating and improving the government efforts to protect trade secrets against foreign competitors.
A Californian software company which sued the Chinese government for pirating its products was targeted by hackers from that country for the three years of the resulting legal proceedings.
Researchers have found evidence suggesting that the United States may have developed three computer viruses for use in espionage operations or cyber warfare.
The Department of Justice May 23 charged a Chinese national with illegally exporting to China sensors made in the U.S. and used to produce weapons grade uranium.
A Silicon Valley engineer has just been found guilty of stealing trade secrets from Marvell Technology in a case that has been unfolding in federal court for more than 6 years.