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Protecting Programs, Data and Trade Secrets

by Tangibly | Nov 24, 2025 | Blog

Programs and data are no longer just technical assets. They are trade secrets. They encompass the algorithms, processes, customer insights, models, and confidential know how that define a company’s competitive edge. When these assets leak, the loss is immediate, irreversible, and often invisible.
This overview outlines the most effective ways to protect programs and data as trade secrets in a world where AI tools, remote collaboration, and rapid product development have created unprecedented exposure.

1. Identify What Is a Trade Secret

You cannot protect what you have not defined.

Programs and data often contain a company’s most valuable information, including source code, internal tools, algorithms, training datasets, customer insights, model architecture, proprietary prompts, and product documentation. Begin by creating a clear inventory of these assets. Without an inventory, protection becomes guesswork.

2. Classify and Label Sensitive Assets

Once you know what you have, categorize it by confidentiality and risk.

This creates clarity across the organization. Core trade secrets include code, models, and data that create competitive advantage. Operational secrets include workflows, scripts, and internal methods. Restricted data includes customer information that carries regulatory or contractual obligations. Classification strengthens every other control.

3. Control Access and Permissions

Most trade secret loss happens internally because teams have access they do not need.
Limit access based on role and project requirements. Use role based access systems, restrict repositories, track downloads and exports, and remove access when responsibilities change. Courts increasingly expect companies to maintain detailed logs of who interacted with confidential assets.

4. Protect Data in Motion and at Rest

Technical safeguards are foundational.

This includes encrypting sensitive data, securing code repositories, limiting local storage, monitoring for unusual downloads, and maintaining version control with permissions. These measures support legal requirements for reasonable protection and create a defensible posture.

5. Govern AI Usage

The fastest growing source of trade secret loss is AI ingestion.

Employees often paste confidential code, datasets, or project information into public AI tools that become external training data. Effective governance includes clear internal policies, approved AI tools, secure private models, monitoring for risky activity, and documentation that shows the company took active steps to prevent leakage.

6. Strengthen Legal Agreements

Legal frameworks reinforce protection before and after a dispute.

Use strong confidentiality agreements with employees, contractors, and partners. Ensure invention assignment and IP ownership agreements are current. Implement exit procedures that collect devices, revoke access, and confirm return of confidential information. Clear documentation supports enforceability.

7. Train Employees and Build a Culture of Confidentiality

The majority of trade secret exposure results from human behavior.

Training should be simple and ongoing. Integrate it into onboarding. Provide annual refreshers focused on AI use, data handling, and remote work. Reinforced awareness creates a culture where teams protect what they understand.

8. Monitor, Audit, and Improve Over Time

Trade secret protection is an ongoing practice.
Audits help uncover forgotten access permissions, unsecured repositories, untracked datasets, outdated workflows, and shadow AI practices. Courts want to see consistent upkeep supported by documentation.

9. Use Purpose Built Trade Secret Tools

This is where platforms like Tangibly become essential.

Modern protection requires automated identification of undocumented secrets, classification, ownership tracking, access visibility, secure storage, workflows to manage updates, AI driven risk detection, and documentation that stays audit ready. Manual processes no longer meet legal expectations, especially after DTSA.

Final Thought

Protecting programs and data is protecting your trade secrets. The companies that invest in structured governance strengthen their competitive edge and create asset value that lasts.
To see how Tangibly helps companies uncover, organize, and protect their trade secrets with precision, schedule a demo with our team today.

Because they contain algorithms, models, processes, and customer insights that provide competitive advantage. When exposed, the loss is immediate and irreversible.

Create an inventory and identify which assets qualify as trade secrets, including code, models, datasets, prompts, and internal tools.

Classification clarifies sensitivity, risk, and required controls. It strengthens governance and ensures teams understand how assets should be handled.

Limiting access by role, tracking interactions, removing outdated permissions, and restricting repositories prevents internal misuse and accidental exposure.

Employees often paste confidential information into public AI tools, causing it to become training data. Governance and private AI tools prevent this.

NDAs, invention assignment agreements, contractor agreements, and offboarding processes ensure confidentiality obligations are clear and enforceable.

Most exposure occurs through human behaviour. Training builds awareness and creates a culture of confidentiality across the organisation.

Audits identify weak points like outdated access, unsecured repositories, shadow AI use, and untracked datasets — key for legal defensibility.

Tangibly provides automated trade secret identification, classification, access tracking, governance workflows, and AI-driven risk detection.

Last Updated:June, 2026

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