Tag Archives: Protecting

Protecting Your Brand From Online Fraud, Infringement & Other Emerging Threats

Need a crash course on defending your brand? Columnist Chris Silver Smith brings you all the details from an SMX East panel designed to help you understand the threats in online advertising. Chris Silver Smith on November 2, 2015    A few weeks ago, I attended the “Protecting Your Brand From Online Fraud, Infringement & … Continue reading Protecting Your Brand From Online Fraud, Infringement & Other Emerging Threats

Two Quick Tips for Protecting Consumer Privacy in the “Space Age”

Rachel SerpaJune 25, 2015 Pop culture and the media have been propagating consumer interest in the “space age” for years. Take, for example, the Jetsons – one of television history’s most beloved shows, where George Jetson and his family live blissfully in the space age, driving flying cars and taking cues from their talking robot … Continue reading Two Quick Tips for Protecting Consumer Privacy in the “Space Age”

Protecting IP 101: Three Characteristics of a Quality Patent Translator

Michael SneddonJune 12, 2015 For the inexperienced company preparing to expand internationally, seeking, finding and qualifying competent patent translation services to assist with overseas patent applications or other technical translations isn’t necessarily a high priority. It should be, however, as even one inaccurate or confusing translation can jeopardize the entire operation, or at least potentially cost … Continue reading Protecting IP 101: Three Characteristics of a Quality Patent Translator

Are You Protecting Your Biggest Asset?

Nicole FougereJanuary 15, 2015 As a freelancer and business professional, what is your biggest asset? In most cases, it’s your data. It’s all the information you have collected over the years about your work, your clients, their contact information, likes / dislikes, previous orders, projects you’ve worked on, deals you’ve done, contracts signed, emails sent, … Continue reading Are You Protecting Your Biggest Asset?