Ask HN: Technical Solutions to Protecting IP
Hello HN,
Legal methods seem like the best way to protect IP from a business perspective, but it's a big step to take for a solo developer taking on their first new hire.
Do you have any recommendations on how to protect IP and code/data copying by an employee? I've seen solutions as heavyweight as VPNs + virtual desktops (VDIs like Citrix), but I'm wondering what a typical small startup security setup looks like.
4 comments
[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 22.5 ms ] threadYou need legal protection.
The goal isn't to stop all possible avenues of IP extraction, just to make the barrier a bit higher than git clone / git push.
Good luck!
Don't put your energy into making things suck.
Good luck.