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[Knowledge security: insights for NATO](https://nato.cmail19.com/t/r-l-tjqykjy-utttyddyui-i/)
David Snetselaar, Georg Frerks, Lauren Gould, Sebastiaan Rietjens and Tim Sweijs
Knowledge security entails mitigating the risks of espionage, unwanted knowledge transfers, intellectual property theft, data leakage and the misuse of dual-use technology (technology that is primarily “focused on commercial markets but may also have defence and security applications”). In the context of research on and the development of high-end technology, knowledge security is vital to NATO’s ability to deter and defend against adversaries and protect the prosperity of its members.