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An executive left tsmc for intel Taiwanese authorities have detained three current and former employees of the world’s largest chip manufacturer, taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company (tsmc), for allegedly stealing. Taiwan’s government says that could threaten its national security.

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Prosecutors in taiwan seek a nt$120 million fine against tokyo electron for alleged national security law violations Taiwanese prosecutors charged tokyo electron ltd for failing to prevent staff from allegedly stealing taiwan semiconductor manufacturing co (tsmc, 台積電) trade secrets, escalating a dispute involving two asian linchpins of a chip industry increasingly vital to national and economic security. The case involves trade secret theft from tsmc.

Taiwan’s indictment of tokyo electron taiwan (tel) over a tsmc 2nm trade secret leak signals rising pressure on tech firms to take corporate accountability for data security lapses

As semiconductors become national security assets, compliance standards are tightening across the supply chain Is the industry ready for this new level of scrutiny? Taiwan prosecutors said on tuesday they had charged tokyo electron's taiwan unit with violating the national security act and the trade secrets act, after a former employee was indicted in august.

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