whistleblowing and national security
Whistleblowing refers to the act of disclosing information about unethical or illegal activities within an organization or government. National security, on the other hand, pertains to the protection and defense of a nation's interests against external threats. Therefore, "whistleblowing and national security" refers to situations where individuals leak or expose classified information in order to reveal potential threats to a country's security or to address wrongdoing within the national security apparatus itself.
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