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Secrecy is the
practice of
hiding information from
certain individuals or
groups who do not have the "need to know",
perhaps while sharing it with other...
- In cryptography,
forward secrecy (FS), also
known as
perfect forward secrecy (PFS), is a
feature of
specific key-agreement
protocols that
gives ****urances...
- from all others.
Secrecy may also
refer to:
Secrecy (book), a 1998
novel by
Belva Plain Secrecy (film), a 2008 do****entary film
Secrecy (band),
German progressive...
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Banking secrecy,
alternatively known as
financial privacy,
banking discretion, or bank safety, is a
conditional agreement between a bank and its clients...
- as
emblematic of Switzerland. The
country has a long
history of
banking secrecy and
client confidentiality reaching back to the
early 1700s.
Starting as...
- The
Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 (Pub. L.Tooltip
Public Law (United States) 82–256, 66 Stat. 3,
enacted February 1, 1952,
codified at 35 U.S.C. ch. 17)...
- The Code Book: The
Science of
Secrecy from
Ancient Egypt to
Quantum Cryptography is a book by
Simon Singh,
published in 1999 by
Fourth Estate and Doubleday...
- The Bank
Secrecy Act of 1970 (BSA), also
known as the
Currency and
Foreign Transactions Reporting Act, is a U.S. law
requiring financial institutions...
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disclosure agreement (CDA),
proprietary information agreement (PIA), or
secrecy agreement (SA), is a
legal contract or part of a
contract between at least...
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Strong secrecy is a term used in
formal proof-based
cryptography for
making propositions about the
security of
cryptographic protocols. It is a stronger...