Threat Intelligence Driven IP Protection for Entrepreneurial SMEs
Sam Pitruzzello, Atif Ahmad, Sean Maynard

TL;DR
This paper proposes a conceptual model integrating threat intelligence with IP protection strategies tailored for entrepreneurial SMEs, aiming to enhance their cybersecurity and innovation capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces the TI-IPP model, combining threat intelligence and IP management, specifically designed for resource-constrained entrepreneurial SMEs.
Findings
The model outlines four key phases for IP protection and innovation.
Integrates cybersecurity threat intelligence with IP strategies.
Provides a qualitative research methodology for validation.
Abstract
Entrepreneurial small to medium enterprises face significant cybersecurity challenges when developing valuable intellectual property (IP). This paper addresses the critical gap in research on how E-SMEs can protect their IP assets from cybersecurity threats through effective threat intelligence and IP protection activities. Drawing on Dynamic Capabilities and Knowledge-Based View theoretical frameworks, we propose the Threat Intelligence-driven IP Protection (TI-IPP) model. This conceptual model features to modes of operation, closed IP development and open innovation, enabling E-SMEs to adapt their IP protection and knowledge management strategies. The model incorporates four key phases: sensing opportunities and threats, seizing opportunities, knowledge transfer, and organizational transformation. By integrating cybersecurity threat intelligence with IP protection practices, E-SMEs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCompetitive and Knowledge Intelligence · Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management · Information and Cyber Security
