Are You Ready to Think and Act Like a Counterintelligence Officer?
"The most valuable commodity I know of is information." - Gordon Gekko, from the movie Wall Street
The Threat of Economic and Industrial Espionage is REAL!
As today's business environment has become globally interconnected, foreign intelligence activities have extended beyond traditional targets in the U.S. intelligence community and other national security structures. Hostile foreign intelligence services, as well as "private collectors," now target a wide variety of corporate executives, which has compounded the risk of foreign economic collection and industrial espionage like never before.
According to the FBI, economic espionage costs American business between $400 billion and $1 trillion dollars each year in the theft/loss of intellectual property and business intelligence (IP/BI). Every day, thousands of international businesses travelers from a variety of industries face increasing threats from competitors, disgruntled employees, hackers, and foreign governments.
Learn the two primary rules for business travelers to ensure the protection of their IP/BI:
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Always assume you are being surveilled by someone who wants your information
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Learn to think and act like a counterintelligence officer
Welcome to the Counter-Espionage for Business Travelers Online Training Course!
What is the Counter-Espionage for Business Travelers Online Training Course?
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Economic vs. Industrial Espionage
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Foreign Intelligence Collection Methods
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Recognizing Elicitation and Recruit
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Hotel and Transit Security
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Communication Security (COMSEC)
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Data Attack and Intrusion Methodologies
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Surveillance Detection Techniques
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Much more...
"Counter-espionage is inherently a protective and defensive operation."
- Allen Dulles, legendary CIA director
“As a former member of the intelligence community, who has traveled to over 100 countries, Luke Bencie has seen and done it all when it comes to being a global road warrior. Learn from his experiences – it will save you time, money and potential embarrassment.”
Vincent, Security Consultant