It took AMD 6 months to catch on to the fact that their files were compromised by employees they knew had left to go work for one of their primary competitors

Is their security really that lax, are they really this incompetent when it comes to keeping tabs on file accesses where sensitive and confidential information is involved?
Or did they intentionally wait it out in hopes of giving Nvidia a chance of ending up with the files on their servers somewhere so that they could then claim even bigger damages than they would otherwise have been able to claim had they stopped these dudes at the door on their way out of the AMD office with the external drives in tow?
Taking a page out of Rambus legal tactics?
The guys who did this to AMD are sleazy, no question there, but AMD is either incompetent and ripe for this kind of fraud
or they themselves are playing the legal sleazy tactic of baiting the trap and leaving it out there to see what they can catch (and profit from once the trap is sprung).
If such an egregious example as this is really went on for months and months, spanning multiple employees, before it was caught out then there can be no doubt this is the tip of the iceberg in terms of the volumes of sensitive information that must have walked out of AMD's doors in the past year with all the layoffs and demoralized zombie employees who have been looking for jobs elsewhere.