No spy’s arsenal is complete without some high-tech gadgetry. Although modern corporate spies generally don’t have laser-shooting watches or fountain pens that double as tape recorders, they are licensed to use laptops, tablets and smartphones, which can be effective tools of the trade for taking sensitive company data.

In today’s device-heavy workplace, where employees may be working exclusively on their own laptops or tablets at the office, it’s essential that companies remain vigilant to protect trade secrets and key data from rogue employees who would pass along these materials to competitors.

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