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Seminar

Practical Tips for Protecting Your Valuable Cybersecurity Technology

March 15, 2016

Herzliya, Israel

Just as poor cybersecurity measures can leave a company vulnerable, inadequate IP protection risks that your competitors will copy your great ideas, stealing profits that rightfully belong to you. And just as cybersecurity measures can be strong or weak, patents too can be strong or weak. In this free seminar, Finnegan partners Greg Gramenopoulos and Gerson Panitch will explore how to build strong cyber-patents designed to catch the attention of investors and block your competitors. The program, co-hosted by Finnegan and CyberTech, will be held at Beit Heil Ha'Avir in Herzliya, Israel. For more information or to request an invitation, please click here.

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cybersecurity

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Gerson S. Panitch
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+1 202 408 4000
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