Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage
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Modern education must be of high quality and
productive, that is, complementary to accelerated
changes in everyday life. Innovation, the basis of
which is human knowledge, is universally accepted
as a key factor of growth and development in the
globalized world. Information and communication
technologies, on the one hand, have demolished
spatial and temporal barriers, but have, on the other
hand, increased integration and interdependence in
the world. Many professions today depend on com-
puter technology and technological awareness that
have become key skills for professional success.
The impacts of new technologies are increasing,
both on a personal, corporate, national and global
level. Therefore, every modern society has to invest
as much of its resources into human and infor-
mation and communication potential as education,
skills, knowledge and business in the network have
become key components of productivity of individ-
uals and the economy as a whole. Eviden...ce for this
is many developed countries that have achieved
their progress precisely thanks to investments in
these areas as well as using knowledge and skills of
their own human resources. Because of the easily
accessible information that is at hand to all interest-
ed parties, there has been an expansion of economic
espionage as an indispensable part of economic
warfare.
Ključne reči:
information technologies / technological process / economic espionage / incorporation / education / globalization / businessIzvor:
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2020, 29, 05, 4062-4075Izdavač:
- Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT
Institucija/grupa
Istraživačko razvojni institut TAMIŠTY - JOUR AU - Neskovic, Slobodan AU - Djelic, Anastrazija Tanja AU - Antonovic, Ratomir AU - Lutovac, Mitar AU - Ketin, Sonja PY - 2020 UR - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/280 AB - Modern education must be of high quality and productive, that is, complementary to accelerated changes in everyday life. Innovation, the basis of which is human knowledge, is universally accepted as a key factor of growth and development in the globalized world. Information and communication technologies, on the one hand, have demolished spatial and temporal barriers, but have, on the other hand, increased integration and interdependence in the world. Many professions today depend on com- puter technology and technological awareness that have become key skills for professional success. The impacts of new technologies are increasing, both on a personal, corporate, national and global level. Therefore, every modern society has to invest as much of its resources into human and infor- mation and communication potential as education, skills, knowledge and business in the network have become key components of productivity of individ- uals and the economy as a whole. Evidence for this is many developed countries that have achieved their progress precisely thanks to investments in these areas as well as using knowledge and skills of their own human resources. Because of the easily accessible information that is at hand to all interest- ed parties, there has been an expansion of economic espionage as an indispensable part of economic warfare. PB - Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT T2 - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin T1 - Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage EP - 4075 IS - 05 SP - 4062 VL - 29 ER -
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Neskovic, S., Djelic, A. T., Antonovic, R., Lutovac, M.,& Ketin, S.. (2020). Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT., 29(05), 4062-4075.
Neskovic S, Djelic AT, Antonovic R, Lutovac M, Ketin S. Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2020;29(05):4062-4075..
Neskovic, Slobodan, Djelic, Anastrazija Tanja, Antonovic, Ratomir, Lutovac, Mitar, Ketin, Sonja, "Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 29, no. 05 (2020):4062-4075.