The two-day course, attended by around twenty people working in the private and public sectors, raised awareness of the challenges of protecting sensitive data. Such a stance is essential for companies and institutions alike, against a backdrop of increasing acts of aggression in the economic sphere.
Participants were able to hone their skills in the areas of business secrecy, intellectual property protection and safeguarding the nation's scientific and technological potential.
The contributions of a number of institutional departments provided an operational perspective on the topics presented.
The next business intelligence training courses will take place :
- a one-day meeting on 11 May to discuss the financing of defence industries by the banking and insurance sector;
- from 30 May, over a period of 7 days, as part of the 80e economic and strategic intelligence (IES) cycle, covering a range of economic security issues.