
Secrets Act
The Secrets Act is a law that protects sensitive government information related to national security, defense, and foreign relations. It prohibits the unauthorized sharing, disclosure, or misuse of classified information to prevent threats to a country’s safety and interests. Violating this law can lead to serious legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment. The Act aims to ensure that confidential government data remains secure, and only authorized individuals have access, thereby safeguarding national security and public safety.