Secure Data Enclaves

About SDEs

Secure Data Enclaves, or “SDEs,” allow administrators to collaborate with other databases without compromising security. Rather than simply throwing data into one large collective and siphoning information from there, SDEs pull specifically defined data into a protected “enclave.”

Like a white glove archivist in a rarefied reference library, SDEs lay out only relevant and needed information, leaving the rest of the collection under lock and key. Similarly, SDEs enable control over how the data is accessed, whether it can be copied or exported, and who is allowed into the “room.”

SDEs can support multiple environments, such as Windows or Linux, and any analysis package or software. By confining access to only relevant data and setting careful restrictions on its use, SDEs mitigate the headaches and vulnerabilities of juggling individual access to vast amounts of sensitive information.

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