
NDA breaches
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that prevents one party from sharing confidential information with others. A breach occurs when someone discloses this protected information without permission. This might happen if an employee shares company secrets, a partner leaks sensitive data, or a consultant reveals proprietary techniques. Breaching an NDA can lead to legal consequences, such as lawsuits or financial penalties. Essentially, honoring an NDA ensures trust between parties by safeguarding sensitive information critical to business operations, intellectual property, or trade secrets.