By
Peter Pitorri, CPP, Over thirty years' experience in intelligence, security, research, and investigations, including fourteen years in private practice
and nine years as an internal affairs investigator for the Department of Defense (national security issues). He lives in Virginia
Description
The idea of espionage has always carried a certain mystique, having grown its roots in the political and national defense spheres. Today,
espionage must be taken seriously in the business arena as well. Having company secrets stolen by competitors is costly and can be lethal.
Counterespionage for American Business is a how-to manual for security professionals that teaches secret methods counterespionage experts
have been using for years to protect business information
Secret techniques you will learn include:
· screening employee applicants;
how to use standard screening methods to defend against industrial espionage and violent persons
· how to design security education
programs by teaching protection of critical business information
· how to avoid liability
Counterespionage for American Business
also names the foreign countries that are conducting espionage against American business.
Audience:
Security managers, infosec/OPSEC professionals