Foreign Economic Espionage In Cyberspace
Found 3 free book(s)DoD Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace - NIST
csrc.nist.govForeign cyberspace operations against U.S. public and private sector systems are increasing in ... Whether malicious insiders are committing espionage, making a political statement, or expressing personal disgruntlement, the consequences for DoD, and ... military strength ultimately depends on economic vitality, sustained intellectual property ...
Protect Your Organization from the Foreign Intelligence Threat
www.dni.govDec 13, 2021 · • Economic Espionage: The theft or misappropriation of a trade secret with the intent or knowledge that the offense will benefit a foreign entity. • Human Targeting: The targeting of individuals with access to sensitive information, who, for example, might unexpectedly meet someone who shares their interests or seeks an ongoing relationship.
Worldwide Threat Assessment - dni.gov
www.dni.govforeign targets that it probably believes threaten Chinese domestic stability or regime legitimacy. Iran. Tehran continues to leverage cyber espionage, propaganda, and attacks to support its security priorities, influence events and foreign perceptions, and counter threats—including against US allies in the region.