What is insiding?

Insiding is a term used to describe the unethical practice of exploiting access to confidential information within an organization for personal gain or benefit. It can involve individuals with privileged access within a company using their position to manipulate stock prices, trade on inside information or leak sensitive information to others outside the organization. This practice is illegal and is treated as a criminal offense in many countries. Insiding undermines trust and confidence in the integrity of the financial market and can lead to disastrous consequences for the company and its stakeholders. It is important for individuals to be aware of the legal and ethical issues involved in insiding and to maintain a strong culture of integrity and transparency within organizations.