One of this week’s headlines is about Kolon Industries Inc. Several of its executives and employees are being indicted for allegedly engaging in a multi-year campaign to steal trade secrets related to DuPont’s Kevlar para-aramid fiber and Teijin Limited’s Twaron para-aramid fiber. According to a press release by the FBI, these crimes were done by past employees of Kevlar. FBI
Corporate Trade Secrets can be very important for maintaining an innovative edge and can be costly to lose, therefore, securing these trade secrets is very important to a lot of companies. There are a number of measures that can be taken to secure trade secrets. Access Control combined with video surveillance can prevent and be a good deterrent to employees considering removing trade secrets from your facility.
Access control devices can limit access to secured areas within your facility to employees and guests with the proper credentials. Different access points can be secured by different levels of permissions. The further you go into a building, the higher the level of access required for example.
IP Video is a deterrent in itself but it can also record suspicious behavior and your manned security force could take action. In cases where evidence is needed, there is a 1080 video recording available. Now you have the option for great video footage recorded and saved for evidence.
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