Tham khảo tài liệu 'ethical hacking and countermeasures - phần 48', công nghệ thông tin, an ninh - bảo mật phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | TH c EH Certified Ethical Hacker Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures Version 6 Module XLVIII Corporate Espionage by Insiders IM c E H News Certified Ethical Hacker Chinese trainee goes on trial as French industry fears espionage Adam Sage in Paris A Chinese trainee will go on trial in France today charged with pirating her employer s computer system in a case that has raised Gallic fears over industrial espionage by Beijing. Li Li Whuang 24 is accused of copying confidential data from Valeo the French automotive equipment supplier on to her personal computer. Dubbed the Chinese Mata Hari by the French media she has been portrayed as the symbol of an Asian plot aimed at obtaining secret commercial and technical information. She was seen as the foot soldier who came to steal France s industrial secrets Le Parisien newspaper said. Her arrest in 2005 came as the French authorities set up an Economic Intelligence Unit to help businesses to fight industrial espionage with China denounced as one of the prime culprits. Counter-espionage experts believe that among the growing number of Chinese students EC-Council EXPLORE LAW CORPORATE LAW PUBLIC LAW COLUMNISTS . LAW PANEL STUDENT LAW . LAW REPORTS YOUR SHOUT TIMES RECOMMENDS Future stars of the regions Ten laws every employer needs to know The UK s most high profile lawyers MORE LAW NEWS OFT attack on drugs distribution deals Conrad Black is sentenced to 6 3 years in jail - after festive season is over Plan to reduce legal fees jeopardises terror trials No damages for shaken baby mother Legal fears left Atlantic Conveyor defenceless Source http Copyright by Ec-Council All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited IM c E H News Certified Ethical Hacker Update Oracle Says No Settlement Talks In SAP Case Posted by Eric Savitz Oracle ORCL is not in settlement talks regarding its corporate espionage suit against SAP SAP and its TomorrowNow division. Oracle spokesperson Deborah Hellinger said