When Proprietary Code Escapes: How Companies Should Prevent IP Leakage—and What to Do the Moment It Happens
The article discusses the leakage of proprietary code and intellectual property from companies, which constitutes a data breach.
For many companies, the most valuable assets on the balance sheet are not the ones it fully captures. They are buried in source code, internal tooling, model harnesses, prompts, training pipelines, product roadmaps, proprietary datasets, design documents, and deployment logic.... By: Venable LLP
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