leak, leek
Disclosure refers to the act of revealing information or making it known, often voluntarily. Exposure, on the other hand, refers to the state of being subjected to or experiencing something, such as risk or harm, which may or may not have been disclosed. In essence, disclosure involves sharing information, while exposure involves being in a situation or condition.
Ah, isn't it wonderful how words can sound the same but have different meanings? The homophone for "scale" is "skale." It's like a little secret language nature uses to keep us on our toes. Just remember to paint with all the colors of the homophones!
Some synonyms are buzz, confidence, disclosure, divulgence, gossip, hint, hum, hushed tone, innuendo, insinuation, low voice, mumble, murmur, mutter, report, secret, secret message, sigh, sighing, susurration, undertone and word.
"Que no le cuentas" in Spanish means "don't tell him/her." It is used when someone wants to keep a secret or not reveal certain information to someone else.
If you promise not to tell anyone, I'll tell you a secret. They say that he keeps his money in a secret hiding place.
all of the above
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.
Unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security if it is top secret information.
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.
Typically fifty years, and that is for some of their confidential and non-disclosure agreements concerning 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.
The acronym for NDA is 'non-disclosure agreement.' A non-disclosure agreement is a secret agreement between two parties to restrict third parties from accessing the respective information outlined in the contract.
Certain situations, professions, or contracts require an individual to keep certain information confidential or secret. If the individual discloses that information to a third party, this disclosure constitutes a breach of confidentiality.
Disclosure refers to the act of revealing information or making it known, often voluntarily. Exposure, on the other hand, refers to the state of being subjected to or experiencing something, such as risk or harm, which may or may not have been disclosed. In essence, disclosure involves sharing information, while exposure involves being in a situation or condition.