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Stones, Fire and Water
Tim Mullen, 2002-11-11

A nasty trade secret lawsuit displays the ugly side of the network security industry.

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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-11
TL
Well written 2002-11-11
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Well written 2002-11-11
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Axe 2 Grind? 2002-11-13
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Talent flees Foundstone 2002-11-16
ItDoesn'tTakeAnIdiotToFigureOutTheWritingOnTheWall (1 replies)
Many of the best and brightest Foundstone employees have left the company recently, degrading customer trust along with the ability to deliver quality services. The day of reckoning by the investors can't be far off. Stu: Black doesn't look so fashionable when you're being escorted out of your office.

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