Tsou, Tsung-Hsuan
Tsou, Tsung-Hsuan
Deputy Director of Innovation & Intellectual Property Center in Science & Technology Law Institute
Institute for Information Industry

Tsung-Hsuan Tsou serves as a Deputy Director in the Science & Technology Law Institute of the Institute for Information Industry. She is responsible for the research of various countries' intellectual property management, regulation and policy research. And assists the judiciary to establish the operating mechanism and regulation of Blockchain-Applied Judicial Alliance for Digital Era (b-JADE).

She is skilled at the layout and disclosure of intellectual property, technical protection of confidential information and preservation of digital data, and possesses over 15-year experience in assisting enterprises to operate their intellectual property resource effectively. Currently, she is in charge of the project of the Taiwan Intellectual Property Management System(TIPS) and also coach those enterprises for establishing their internal Intellectual Property Management System.

She is also in charge of projects related to brand and intellectual property (IP) topics. And she promotes governmental projects by offering professional services of IP protection, management and strategic deployment to Taiwan enterprises that aim to establish international brands or operate markets abroad. In addition, she is the host or co-host of projects of National Science and Technology Council, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Justice and Taiwan Intellectual Property Office.

SPEECH
5/14 (Tue.) 16:30 - 17:30 7F 702 Cyber Briefing
Starting from Information Security, moving towards Management of Trade Secret and Preserved Evidence

The scope of "information security" is not equal to the scope of "trade secret". Thus, it is essential to identify trade secret so as to establish the corresponding control measure. In addition, If an organization faces a trade secret suit, digital data, with its characteristics of being easily tampered and spread, it is necessary to take measures to assist in identifying and proving the source of data in order to clarify responsibilities. In summary, existing information security practices are probably unable to respond to trade secret risks. How to boost the integrated management of information security and trade secret, and future effectiveness of evidence, are the important issues in digital era.