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Over the years, intellectual property (IP) has become a valuable and irreplaceable asset for enterprise organizations worldwide. However, intellectual property theft has also grown in frequency and sophistication. As cybercrime grows more rife and modern attacks become harder to detect and contain, it’s imperative that enterprise security teams follow recommendations and actionable advice to safeguard their intellectual property, before it falls into the wrong hands.
As technology and automation become more commonplace in companies around the world, security departments cannot afford to take a lax approach when it comes to protecting their organization’s IP and ensuring its long-term value does not take a hit.