Corporate espionage is nota new crime problem, but themeans for insiders to victimizetheir employers in the digitizedworkplace have become a whole lot easier.

Stealing confidential information orvaluable intellectual property no longerrequires hours of surreptitious photocopyingor the smuggling of overstuffedbriefcases past building security. Corruptemployees need not even transfer data toa disk. Any employee with access to theInternet can copy and upload data toWeb-based e-mail services with a few simplekeystrokes and mouse clicks.

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