Confidentiality agreement

A confidentiality agreement, or NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement), is a legal contract in which one or more parties agree not to disclose sensitive information shared in a professional or commercial relationship.

Its main objectives are:

To protect confidential information, including trade secrets, technical data, and commercial or financial strategies

To regulate the conditions for sharing this information between the parties

To prevent any unauthorized use that could harm the interests of the information’s owner.

In summary, an NDA enables secure sharing of sensitive information while clearly defining responsibilities and limitations on its use.