Glossary

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)

A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract that establishes confidentiality between two or more parties, preventing the disclosure of sensitive information to third parties. NDAs are commonly used in business negotiations, partnerships, product development, and employment agreements to protect proprietary data, trade secrets, and intellectual property.

In digital business environments, NDAs are frequently signed electronically and stored securely in cloud storage for easy access and compliance tracking. Cloud-based document management solutions allow businesses to digitally sign, organize, and enforce NDAs while ensuring that confidential agreements remain secure, encrypted, and accessible only to authorized users.

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