The ‘communicative’ company has gained in competitiveness and productivity, but at the same time has lost in the field of security. The risks are continually multiplying and diversifying: counterfeiting, pirating of programmes, head-hunting of personnel, attempts at destabilisation, etc. A new security structure centred on risk management and economic intelligence is therefore urgently needed if openness is to go hand in hand with security.
The ‘communicative’ company and overall security
‘. . . of this I am sure, that there is no less likely way of winning a war than to adhere pedantically to the maxim of safety first.’
Winston Churchill
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