Sealing technology transfer leaks/ Rebecca Lucas and Trevor Taylor
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: RUSI Journal Vol.166 No.1, 2021 pp.32-47 (127)Summary: Recent global trends have brought questions of intellectual property (IP) theft to the fore. The fear is that stolen IP, whether gained through hacking, human intelligence or legal means, could threaten the technological edge of Western militaries. There are many nuanced attack vectors. Rebecca Lucas and Trevor Taylor argue that Western governments will have to adopt a whole-of-government approach, as well as collaborating with allies and partners, to effectively address this challenge.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Recent global trends have brought questions of intellectual property (IP) theft to the fore. The fear is that stolen IP, whether gained through hacking, human intelligence or legal means, could threaten the technological edge of Western militaries. There are many nuanced attack vectors. Rebecca Lucas and Trevor Taylor argue that Western governments will have to adopt a whole-of-government approach, as well as collaborating with allies and partners, to effectively address this challenge.
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