Disclosure
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Disclosure may refer to:

Philosophy
  • World disclosure
    World disclosure
    World disclosure is a phenomenon described by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger in his landmark book Being and Time. It has also been discussed by philosophers such as John Dewey, Jürgen Habermas and Charles Taylor...

    , a term referring to the way that humans make sense of the world
  • Reflective disclosure
    Reflective disclosure
    Reflective disclosure is a term coined by philosopher Nikolas Kompridis. In his book Critique and Disclosure: Critical Theory between Past and Future, Kompridis describes a set of heterogeneous social practices he believes can be a source of significant ethical, political, and cultural transformation...

    , a term coined by philosopher Nikolas Kompridis


Computers
  • Full disclosure
    Full disclosure
    In computer security, full disclosure means to disclose all the details of a security problem which are known. It is a philosophy of security management completely opposed to the idea of security through obscurity...

    , disclosing full information about vulnerabilities
  • Disclosure widget
    Disclosure widget
    A disclosure widget or expander is a graphical user interface element that is used to show or hide a collection of "child" widgets in a specific area of the interface...

    , GUI element that is used to show or hide various child elements in the interface


Journalism and law
  • Discovery (law)
    Discovery (law)
    In U.S.law, discovery is the pre-trial phase in a lawsuit in which each party, through the law of civil procedure, can obtain evidence from the opposing party by means of discovery devices including requests for answers to interrogatories, requests for production of documents, requests for...

    , pre-trial phase where parties to the case obtain evidence
  • Key disclosure law
    Key disclosure law
    Key disclosure laws, also known as mandatory key disclosure, is legislation that require individuals to surrender cryptographic keys to law enforcement. The purpose is to allow access to material for confiscation or digital forensics purposes and use it either as evidence in a court of law or to...

    , may require individuals using cryptographic software to disclose encryption keys or decrypt data to satisfy law enforcement needs.
  • Full disclosure (media), disclosing the interests of the writer which may bear on the subject being written about, for example, if the writer has worked with an interview subject in the past


Arts and media
  • Disclosure (novel)
    Disclosure (novel)
    Disclosure is a novel by Michael Crichton, published in 1994. The novel is set in a fictional high tech company, just before the beginning of the dot-com economic boom...

    , a 1994 novel written by Michael Crichton
  • Disclosure (film)
    Disclosure (film)
    Disclosure is a 1994 thriller directed by Barry Levinson, starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. It is based on Michael Crichton's novel of the same name.The cast also includes Donald Sutherland, Rosemary Forsyth and Dennis Miller...

    , a 1994 film starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore, based on the Crichton novel
  • CBC News: Disclosure
    CBC News: Disclosure
    CBC News: Disclosure was a Canadian investigative journalism television series. It debuted on CBC Television on November 13, 2001 and ended on April 6, 2004. Hosts of the show included Gillian Findlay, Mark Kelley, Wendy Mesley and Diana Swain....

    , a television newsmagazine series in Canada
  • "Disclosure (Stargate SG-1)", a Season 6 episode of Stargate SG-1

Other uses

  • The Disclosure Project, an organization lobbying the U.S. government to disclose its information on UFOs
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