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Arizona trade secret law | Vondran Legal

Most states have a law that protects trade secrets. California, for example, has CUTSA (California Uniform Trade Secret Act). Arizona has the Arizona Uniform Trade Secrets Act.

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Do NDAs Protect Trade Secrets Against Whistleblowers?

Previously, we discussed the legal implications of Ms. Haugen’s testimony for whistleblowers and employers, as well as implications for data privacy. In part three of our series, we will discuss the trade secret and intellectual property related implications of the Facebook testimony.

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Exchange flaws could be much worse than thought: Six hacking groups suspected of using the zero days pre-patch

Plus: Verkada flaw finder cuffed and Apple boss may have leaked secrets Share Copy In brief It s looking like the exploitation of critical Exchange flaws that Microsoft revealed at the start of the month could be much worse than folks first suspected. An analysis by Slovak security shop ESET claims that six advanced criminal hacking groups, thought to have some level of state sponsorship, used the zero days to attack government and industry sites before the flaws were patched. At the time, Microsoft claimed that only one Chinese-based hacking group, dubbed Hafnium, had illicitly exploited the dodgy code. You can see the timeline below.

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Apple sues former MacBook designer for allegedly selling trade secrets

Apple sues former MacBook designer for allegedly selling trade secrets ANI | Updated: Mar 14, 2021 22:05 IST Washington [US], March 14 (ANI): American multinational technology company Apple recently sued one of its former MacBook designers, alleging that he sold unreleased product details to a journalist in return for favorable coverage, after he left the company for a startup. According to Mashable, Simon Lancaster had been Advanced Materials and Prototyping lead at Apple until he resigned in November 2019. The lawsuit accuses him of copying trade secrets from other projects so that he could supply them to an outside media correspondent , who is currently unnamed. After he left Apple, Lancaster joined Arris Composites as Head of Consumer Products. The company developed a system that was called Additive Molding. In it composite structures could be manufactured with a mixture of continuously aligned fibers, electronics, and metallic componen

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Apple sues former MacBook designer

Apple sues former MacBook designer
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