4/17 (Thu.) 16:20 - 16:50 7F 701C

The Gap Between Trade Secret and Information Security – Differences in Classification Approaches

Trade secrets are key to maintaining a company's competitive advantage. Most people assume that implementing cybersecurity controls is enough to meet the requirements of reasonable measures for trade secrets. However, the purpose of classification in information security differs from that of trade secret protection. As a result, existing cybersecurity practices may not be sufficient to demonstrate that a company has implemented adequate control measures to protect its trade secrets.

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

Shih, Ping-An
CO-AUTHOR
Shih, Ping-An
Innovation & Intellectual Property Center in Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute for Information Industry
Section Manager
Fang, Wen-Chen
CO-AUTHOR
Fang, Wen-Chen
Innovation & Intellectual Property Center in Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute for Information Industry
Project Manager
Lin, Liu-Chin
CO-AUTHOR
Lin, Liu-Chin
Innovation & Intellectual Property Center in Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute for Information Industry
Project Manager
Hsu, Chieh-Yi
CO-AUTHOR
Hsu, Chieh-Yi
Innovation & Intellectual Property Center in Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute for Information Industry
Researcher

TOPIC / TRACK
Security Vision Forum

LOCATION
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2
7F 701C

LEVEL
General General sessions explore new cybersecurity knowledge and non-technical topics, ideal for those with limited or no prior cybersecurity knowledge.

SESSION TYPE
Breakout Session

LANGUAGE
Chinese

SUBTOPIC
Industrial Security
Data Protection
Trade Secret