A competing principle to confidentiality is that of general know-how. Where information derives from a professional's experience, knowledge, practice, or skill; or is commonly known within an industry, it is not confidential to another party.
Keep all confidential information in a secure place. Do not leave it lying on your desk top or anywhere it can be easily accessed by unauthorized persons. It is best to keep it in a locked drawer or file cabinet. You may be asked to return all confidential information, or destroy it at the option of the owner.
Confidential Information – information that is protected as confidential by all entities included or impacted by the information. The highest level of security measures should be applied to such data. Classified Information – information that has restricted access as per law or regulation.
Confidential information is personal information shared with only a few people for a designated purpose. The person who is receiving the information from you, the receiver, generally cannot take advantage and use your information for their personal gain, such as giving the information out to unauthorized third parties.
The following information is confidential: Social Security number. Patient names, street address, city, county, zip code, telephone / fax numbers. Dates (except year) related to an individual, account / medical record numbers, health plan beneficiary numbers.
Confidential information shall not include the following: (a) information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain; (b) information that, after disclosure, is published or otherwise becomes part of the public domain through no fault of the recipient; (c) information that the recipient can show already ...
Confidential information is personal information shared with only a few people for a designated purpose. The person who is receiving the information from you, the receiver, generally cannot take advantage and use your information for their personal gain, such as giving the information out to unauthorized third parties.
Secret. classified. hush-hush (informal) intimate. off the record.
Confidential information is any information that is provided to you by a client in confidence and as a result of your engagement with the client. This will often be all the information on a file.
“Confidential Information” means any non-public information that relates to the actual or anticipated business and/or products, research or development of the Company, its affiliates or subsidiaries, or to the Company's, its affiliates' or subsidiaries' technical data, trade secrets, or know-how, including, but not ...