Description

This course provides a comprehensive exploration of economic espionage from an intelligence perspective. Participants will gain insights into the strategies, tactics, and implications of economic espionage in the context of global trade and economic security. The course covers topics such as intelligence gathering methods, the economic consequences of espionage, and the legal and ethical considerations involved. Additionally, participants will learn about intelligence defense strategies against economic espionage and explore future trends in this field.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is ideal for intelligence professionals, government officials, policymakers, business leaders, economists, and individuals interested in understanding the complexities of economic espionage and its impact on global affairs. It is suitable for those involved in intelligence analysis, national security, corporate security, risk management, and international trade. Whether participants are seeking to deepen their knowledge in intelligence studies or enhance their understanding of economic security issues, this course offers valuable insights and practical knowledge.