July 17, 2025 - 09:19

As the landscape of our national innovation network evolves into a more decentralized structure, small businesses and universities are emerging as prime targets for insider theft of sensitive national security technology. Unlike large corporations that typically have robust security measures in place, smaller organizations often lack the resources and infrastructure necessary to protect their valuable intellectual property effectively.
The increasing collaboration between government and academia, along with the rise of startups in the tech sector, has created a fertile ground for potential breaches. Insiders within these smaller entities may have easier access to critical information, making it imperative for them to implement stringent security protocols.
Experts warn that the risks are compounded by the fast-paced nature of technological advancements and the growing sophistication of espionage tactics. As these smaller organizations continue to play pivotal roles in innovation, safeguarding their assets against insider threats must become a top priority to ensure national security remains intact.
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