Enabling Database Separation for Data Protection and Client Confidentiality in Group Companies (1) 

For many of the growth-biased members in the bilabl community, where group companies are operating across multiple offices, the composition of the digital suite is critical. Within that technology ecosystem, the separation of databases between the operating entities is extremely important.  

Separating databases for different offices within a group company significantly enhances data security. By isolating data, the bilabl community can prevent unauthorized access and minimize the risk of a data breach spreading across multiple offices. If one database is compromised, the isolation ensures that other databases remain secure, thus containing the potential damage. Moreover, specific security measures can also be tailored to the needs and threats of each office.  

However, if you work with multiple entities within your group but there is no connection between each entity, the same client may be added under different names under the various entities. To address this issue, you should create a master database for shared data and each office can access and synchronize the information. For compliance and security reasons, the private data will be held at tenant level only. 

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