3 ways industrial espionage is different than you think it is
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Tesla claims in a lawsuit that a software engineer employee named Alex Khatilov stole more than 6,000 scripts (which automated business functions) during his first two weeks on the job. The engineer’s defense is that he wanted only to use them while working at home, and didn’t 1) think the scripts had any business value; and 2) didn’t know using Dropbox to transfer the files was wrong.
3 ways industrial espionage is different than you think it is
3 ways industrial espionage is different than…
3 ways industrial espionage is different than you think it is
Tesla claims in a lawsuit that a software engineer employee named Alex Khatilov stole more than 6,000 scripts (which automated business functions) during his first two weeks on the job. The engineer’s defense is that he wanted only to use them while working at home, and didn’t 1) think the scripts had any business value; and 2) didn’t know using Dropbox to transfer the files was wrong.