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Theft during ISP exit

How do we stop the ISP crowd from not selling our secret sauce to bad foreign actors during ISP process? People do these specially WFH.

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Post ID: @OP+1u1ONhQc

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You still think Intel has anything to help the competition get a competitive edge? If so, please wake up and smell the coffee! If we had anything useful, our products would be selling like hot cakes and we wouldn't be shrinking in size and profitability! Competitors already have what they need and are kicking our a$$ as we speak!

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Post ID: @1ked+1u1ONhQc

OP do you know bad foreign actors that are trying to buy IP? If so you should be reporting it or you could be considered and accessory to the crimes. I doubt you do and the same is true for the all of the other employees. There are already systems in place to protect and track IP usage and access. Your access to everything will be removed immediately while you are being informed that you no longer work here.

You are working for a company with a long history of layoffs this is actually one process that they have down to an art.

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Post ID: @bhr+1u1ONhQc

what secret sauce? the stuff tsmc did 3 or 4 years ago?

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Post ID: @otq+1u1ONhQc

That’s 15TB AFTER handbrake that part needed stress test too

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Post ID: @znn+1u1ONhQc

I know what the disgruntled ISP’s will exfiltrate! 15TB of GenAI video of Pat dancing the macarena! (We were ahhh stress testing the accelerators)

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Post ID: @jhn+1u1ONhQc

This would have been a big problem 5-10 years ago but we are no longer cutting edge enough to have useful secrets to steal. What would they walk out with, N-2 node details or the business processes and practices that got us into this mess?

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Post ID: @bhq+1u1ONhQc

I love working here. Never a dull moment.

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Post ID: @jln+1u1ONhQc

Being on ISP list is like prisoners on death row. They have nothing to lose.

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Post ID: @kde+1u1ONhQc

Make sure to take one banana secret to the jungle

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Post ID: @nfr+1u1ONhQc

IT has installed software so that you can no longer copy to a thumb drive. Implemented not long before announcement 😉

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Post ID: @cpe+1u1ONhQc

What I am saying is as soon as someone is marked for ISP, they should not need access to the network. Simple and safe to prevent IP theft. I bet you every time Intel goes through these ISP phases a large amount of IP is stolen.

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Post ID: @wys+1u1ONhQc

People are hacking cafeteria recipes?

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Post ID: @cuv+1u1ONhQc

Are you asking if people can be deputized and tasked with stopping corporate espionage? Or what would you suggest to improve current laws that make it illegal?

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Post ID: @zxi+1u1ONhQc

Intel should monitor large downloads from those tagged ISP. Bet you they do already. Then prosecute them and do not pay them the package.

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Post ID: @uby+1u1ONhQc

Sure hope this time they ISP some of the youngsters. They are the worse of the worse. Lazy as--s.

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Post ID: @xcd+1u1ONhQc

No one wants your stupid secrets, losers!

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Post ID: @jtg+1u1ONhQc

Secret sauce?? Which one… overheating processors?? Lol

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Post ID: @bxn+1u1ONhQc

Intel should cut their Intel access as soon as they are notified.

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