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The U.S. loses up to $600 billion annually to international actors stealing American intellectual property (IP). From copyrights to trademarks and trade secrets, IP makes up a huge portion of today’s business. Read more
An inside look into the challenges and opportunities for expanding into Brazil. Read more
KLINK, a leading provider of corporate intelligence, today introduced a new corporate brand identity, including a redesigned logo, clarifying statement, tagline and domain name. The company will now be known as KLINK. Read more
KLINK’s Corruption Current spotlights the current challenges and opportunities for expanding into Greece. Positioned in a prime trade location, Greece operates five crucial ports that serve European, Middle Eastern and African countries. Read more
Reporting hotlines are the most important tool in the compliance toolbox, yet their importance can be overlooked. Read KLINK's case study on how a hotline report saved a company millions. Read more
Kick-back schemes, corrupt employees, and violations of your Code of Conduct are all risks facing businesses every day. To combat these threats, companies often rely on auditors to protect them. But are auditors really the answer? Read more
Hotlines can often be the most valuable tool in the compliance, legal and human resources toolbox. In fact, hotline reports often notify organizations about serious problems long before they come to light through other organizational controls. Read more
KLINK today announced that Alexander Hardwick will join the team as an Associate of Global Risk Solutions. Read more
Every day there is a new story on corrupted power in Russia and the United States’ efforts to combat it. We know the key players. We know their games. The key question is how do we properly protect US business and political interests? Read more
The theft of intellectual property (IP) is a challenge facing organizations and industries operating globally. A special risk involves Chinese nationals both in and outside the PRC using less than sophisticated methods to steal IP. Read more