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The homophone for a disclosure of secret information is "leek."
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Public disclosure laws allow the public to access to previously secret information. An example of a public disclosure is financial information of those involved in a legal case.
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
Top secret information refers to sensitive data that, if disclosed or compromised, could pose a significant threat to national security or other critical interests. This level of classification is typically reserved for the most highly classified and closely guarded information within a government or organization. Access to top-secret information is restricted to only those with appropriate security clearance and a legitimate "need to know."
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
what are the advantages of accounting information disclosure?
Typically fifty years, and that is for some of their confidential and non-disclosure agreements concerning secret information.
Unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security if it is top secret information.
By definition, a trade secret is only valuable as long as it remains secret. In theory, you could negotiate secret pricing with each customer and have them sign non-disclosure assurances, thus maintaining secrecy. So, yes, pricing information can certainly be a trade secret, but not if you are going to advertise your pricing in public.