Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) – Bilateral: A legally binding contract in which both parties (the disclosing party and the receiving party) agree to keep certain confidential information shared between them secret. It is typically used when two parties are considering entering into a business relationship and want to protect their proprietary information. For example, if Company A and Company B are considering entering into a joint venture, they may both sign a bilateral NDA to protect the confidential information they share during the negotiations.
Categories: CC D1: Security Principles | CCSP D6: Legal - Risk and Compliance | CISM D1: Information Security governance | CISSP D1: Security and Risk Management | Security+ D5: Security Program Management and Oversight | SSCP D3: Risk Identification Monitoring and Analysis
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