graph TD
A["🔒 Protect Knowledge Yet Keep It Available"] --> B["💡 Intellectual Property"]
A --> C["🤐 Confidentiality Controls"]
A --> D["🛡️ Cybersecurity"]
B --> B1["📜 Patents and Trademarks"]
B --> B2["🤫 Trade Secrets"]
C --> C1["✍️ NDAs and Agreements"]
C --> C2["🚪 Access Controls"]
D --> D1["💾 Backups and Access Management"]
D --> D2["🔗 Align with ISO 27001"]
A --> E["⚖️ Balance via Tiered Access"]
style A fill:#4A90E2,color:#fff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style E fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style B fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style C fill:#50E3C2,color:#000
style D fill:#BD10E0,color:#fff
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Key takeaways
- Organizations must protect knowledge from loss, theft, and unauthorized disclosure while keeping it available.
- IP protection spans patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights, each established and defended differently.
- Confidentiality agreements, NDAs, and access controls protect knowledge during transitions and supplier relationships.
- Cybersecurity measures and alignment with ISO 27001 reinforce ISO 9001 knowledge requirements.
- Mature organizations balance openness and protection through tiered access models.
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