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GE trade secret theft case demonstrates need for document behavior monitoring
2019-04-29 05:45

A former GE engineer and a Chinese national have been formally charged with 14 counts of economic espionage by the U.S. Department of Justice after stealing trade secrets from GE. The indictment describes the calculated theft of sensitive documents related to the proprietary design of GE’s gas and steam turbines. According to the unsealed indictment, the engineer at GE Power & Water in Schenectady, New York “exploited his access to GE’s files by stealing multiple … More → The post GE trade secret theft case demonstrates need for document behavior monitoring appeared first on Help Net Security.


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