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Best Way to Protect Intellectual Property

…. the best way to protect IP is to ….

Artificial Intuition

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Intellectual Property (from Wikipedia) “is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect, ….. such as copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets.”

Creating new Intellectual Property is a very lengthy process:

To start with, it requires plenty of IP to create new IP. It is not something you simply decide to do.

It requires experience, immagination, capability to conduct research, to think out of the box, to be innovative, to see things which others cannot.

It takes plenty of time and money. It is also very risky. Someone could have a similar idea and get there before you do. Coming second is tantamount to failure. Being the first of the last is useless.

Great IP is more valuable than money, more precious than one can imagine.

For all these reasons, people will want to steal your IP. This is particularly true of very large companies. This…

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Established originally in 2005 in the USA, Ontonix is a technology company headquartered in Como, Italy. The unusual technology and solutions developed by Ontonix focus on countering what most threatens safety, advanced products, critical infrastructures, or IT network security - the rapid growth of complexity. In 2007 the company received recognition by being selected as Gartner's Cool Vendor. What makes Ontonix different from all those companies and research centers who claim to manage complexity is that we have a complexity metric. This means that we MEASURE complexity. We detect anomalies in complex defense systems without using Machine Learning for one very good reason: our clients don’t have the luxury of multiple examples of failures necessary to teach software to recognize them. We identify anomalies without having seen them before. Sometimes, you must get it right the first and only time!

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