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Industrial espionage - the theory of big business

In the brutal, not knowing sentimentality, and sometimes ignoring the norms of elementary morality, the modern world of big business, industrial espionage is quite ordinary phenomenon. Among the many ways to compete in the production of important and sensitive information, many large corporations have long put on stream.

The very concept of "industrial espionage" provides for illegal seizure of information that is commercial, official or other secret protected by law. And also use of the received information in the mercenary purposes and their disclosure.

Business intelligence, which methods are used not only by commercial organizations, but sometimes by whole states, allows to save time and considerable material resources, using the secret fruits of labor of competitors. Of course, it is difficult to resist such temptation. Especially in a world where a golden calf reigns . These laws of the modern market also operate at the interstate level, where national security problems are added to the complex issues of competitiveness in the business sphere.

Industrial espionage, examples of which are easy to find even in the distant past, long before the advent of the era of general industrialization and industrial revolution, are now brought to a qualitatively new level. Since it is in a modern, rapidly developing world with its insane rates of industrial production and the introduction of a variety of innovations, information is often the determining factor.

If we are talking about a private segment of the economy, then most companies that have competent management skills have long been conducting intelligence activities against their competitors, investing in this complex of activities all the greater funds. Today, almost any commercial organization that owns certain information that may be interested in its competitors can become a victim of industrial spies.

In our time, industrial espionage, like all other spheres of human activity, is rapidly developing. His techniques and technologies are being improved. Theft of classified information has long been a serious business problem. And this forces many corporations to develop new and new ways of protecting information.

If large companies steal this kind of information can cause serious, but still quite recoverable damage, then for small firms it can be fatal. According to many Western experts, a leak of even twenty percent of classified commercial information in more than half the cases leads the company to collapse, that is, bankruptcy.

For example, it is believed that no one even the most prosperous firm of the United States will survive for three days if the information that is its commercial secret will become the property of competitors. Now industrial espionage has become increasingly used to seize the monopoly in various markets, falsify goods, disrupt the negotiations of competitors, discredit them, and also prepare and carry out terrorist and sabotage actions.

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