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<!-- Slide 8 --> <break time="1000ms"/> One of the least understood — but most serious — parts of <sub alias="eye-TAR">EYE-TAR</sub> is the concept of a <emphasis>deemed export</emphasis>. <break time="300ms"/> This happens when you share <sub alias="eye-TAR">EYE-TAR</sub>-controlled information with a foreign national inside the U.S. — <break time="200ms"/> even if the data never physically leaves the country. <break time="400ms"/> A conversation, a screen share, a walk through the shop — <break time="200ms"/> these can all be deemed exports. <break time="300ms"/> That’s why foreign visitors, contractors, and even co-workers from other companies must be clearly restricted from seeing or hearing anything <sub alias="eye-TAR">EYE-TAR</sub>-related unless they've been formally authorized. <break time="400ms"/> Violations of deemed export rules carry the same penalties as shipping the data overseas.