confidentiality

simple noun24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Highlights the importance of rigorously maintaining secrecy.

Refers to the medical and legal duty to keep a patient's health information private.

Refers to the professional duty to keep a client's information private.

Used to emphasize that all information is kept secret.

Similar to 'complete confidentiality', emphasizing absolute secrecy.

A legal contract that requires one or more parties to keep certain information confidential.

A section in a contract that outlines the rules for keeping information secret.

Problems or topics for discussion related to secrecy.

A specific condition or requirement about secrecy within a larger document or law.

Worries or anxieties about the protection of secret information.

Legislation that governs the protection of sensitive information.

To continue to keep information secret over time.

To defend secrecy against threats or breaches.

To take active steps to make sure information is kept secret.

To break a rule or agreement of secrecy, often in a formal or legal context.

To give a formal promise or assurance of secrecy.

To honor the agreement or rule of secrecy.

A strong term for breaking a rule of secrecy, implying a serious offense.

To keep secrecy safe from harm or change.

To put secrecy at risk of being revealed.

To promise someone that their information will be kept secret.

A more general term for revealing secret information.

To state that one will definitely keep information secret.

To voluntarily give up the right to secrecy, often in a legal context.

To give up secrecy for a more important goal.