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What (who) is full disclosure - definition


Full disclosure (computer security)         
VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE POLICY IN COMPUTER SECURITY
Full disclosure movement
In the field of computer security, independent researchers often discover flaws in software that can be abused to cause unintended behaviour; these flaws are called vulnerabilities. The process by which the analysis of these vulnerabilities is shared with third parties is the subject of much debate, and is referred to as the researcher's disclosure policy.
full disclosure         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Full Disclosure; Limited disclosure; Partial disclosure; Full Disclosure (film); Full disclosure (disambiguation)
n. the need in business transactions to tell the "whole truth" about any matter which the other party should know in deciding to buy or contract. In real estate sales in many states there is a full disclosure form which must be filled out and signed under penalty of perjury for knowingly falsifying or concealing any significant fact. See also: caveat emptor
Full disclosure (mailing list)         
COMPUTER SECURITY MAILING LIST
Full-Disclosure mailing list; Full Disclosure (mailing list)
Full disclosure is a "lightly moderated" security mailing list generally used for discussion about information security and disclosure of vulnerabilities. The list was created on July 9, 2002 by Len Rose and was administered by Len Rose, who later handed it off to John Cartwright.
Examples of use of full disclosure
1. The guiding principle was one of full disclosure.
2. Lincoln Chafee, R–R.I., said, "I like full disclosure." Sen.
3. And transparency requirements must demand full disclosure by financial institutions to shareholders and counter parties.
4. Full disclosure: Haaretz‘ correspondent visited Berlin at the invitation of the German Foreign Ministry.
5. "I don‘t think that full disclosure is their friend on this," he said.