Chemical Manufacturer Data Theft Case to Begin in June
For the second time in the last month, a chemical manufacturer is accusing one of its former employees of stealing trade secrets to commercially exploit them in China.
For the second time in the last month, a chemical manufacturer is accusing one of its former employees of stealing trade secrets to commercially exploit them in China.
The suspect, a Chinese national, allegedly took files containing confidential and proprietary Apple data and had recently applied for a job at a China-based self-driving company.
A senator is questioning whether the federal government is doing enough to identify and mitigate threats to intellectual property.
Former employees at the company are being accused of leaking electronic-grade chemical technologies to a Chinese company.
A new bipartisan bill would create a White House office tasked with protecting against state-sponsored technology theft and risks to critical supply chains.