Summary:
The book examines the global issues surrounding the theft of commercial secrets through espionage and the legal measures taken to protect confidential information and intellectual property. It explores the motivations behind industrial spying, the methods employed by corporate spies, and the impact of such activities on national and international economies.
Key points:
1. What is Economic Espionage: The book defines economic espionage as stealing business secrets for a foreign power or company. It's different from corporate spying, which benefits private firms.
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