
Intellectual Property Security
IMPORTANT: Please select the following affliation. SHSU > College of Criminal Justice > Institute for Homeland Security (IHS) > Critical Infrastructure Security & Resilence (IHS)
4 Hours
$25.00 per Student
Course Length:
Cost:
Course Description
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the risks of international theft and economic espionage, particularly in the context of critical infrastructure operations abroad. It covers common strategies employed in the theft of proprietary information and identifies key global actors involved in these activities. Participants will learn proactive measures to protect sensitive information and recognize pre-incident indicators of potential threats. Lastly, the course outlines the appropriate steps to take if an organization suspects that it has been targeted for theft or espionage.
Course Objectives
Understand the scope of risk for international theft or economic espionage when operating critical infrastructure businesses overseas.
List of common strategies used for conducting proprietary information theft and/or economic espionage.
Identify the primary global actors associated with proprietary information theft and/or economic espionage.
Describe strategies for proactively protecting sensitive or protected critical infrastructure information form internation theft or economic espionage in a physical or cyber environment.
Define the pre-incident indicators of potential internation theft or economic espionage.
Understand how to detect pre-incident indicators of potential internation theft or economic espionage.
List what steps to take if your organization suspects potential internation theft or economic espionage.
Target Audience
The target audience for this course includes employees across various departments, business owners, innovators, legal professionals, executives, cybersecurity experts, creative individuals, and government officials. Each group requires specific knowledge of intellectual property (IP) to protect their interests, ensure compliance, and leverage IP for growth and innovation.
Course Length:
Cost:
$25.00 per Student
4 Hours
IMPORTANT: Please select the following affliation. SHSU > College of Criminal Justice > Institute for Homeland Security (IHS) > Critical Infrastructure Security & Resilence (IHS)
Course Description
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the risks of international theft and economic espionage, particularly in the context of critical infrastructure operations abroad. It covers common strategies employed in the theft of proprietary information and identifies key global actors involved in these activities. Participants will learn proactive measures to protect sensitive information and recognize pre-incident indicators of potential threats. Lastly, the course outlines the appropriate steps to take if an organization suspects that it has been targeted for theft or espionage.
Course Objectives
Understand the scope of risk for international theft or economic espionage when operating critical infrastructure businesses overseas.
List of common strategies used for conducting proprietary information theft and/or economic espionage.
Identify the primary global actors associated with proprietary information theft and/or economic espionage.
Describe strategies for proactively protecting sensitive or protected critical infrastructure information form internation theft or economic espionage in a physical or cyber environment.
Define the pre-incident indicators of potential internation theft or economic espionage.
Understand how to detect pre-incident indicators of potential internation theft or economic espionage.
List what steps to take if your organization suspects potential internation theft or economic espionage.
Target Audience
The target audience for this course includes employees across various departments, business owners, innovators, legal professionals, executives, cybersecurity experts, creative individuals, and government officials. Each group requires specific knowledge of intellectual property (IP) to protect their interests, ensure compliance, and leverage IP for growth and innovation.
