You can wrap s/keys in s/and to add additional predicates, eg;

(s/and (s/keys) #(or (::secret %) (and (::user %) (::pwd %))))

You can also match the map with a predicate instead of s/keys, eg;

#(and (map? %) (or (::secret %) (and (::user %) (::pwd %))))

The the first option, with s/keys, will check the map for matching 
registry-keys while the second option will not.

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