When you’re leveraging transformative technologies and leading the formation of a new market like we are, you’re bound to encounter some questions.
In today’s installment of our Enveil FAQ Series, we’re addressing a few questions relating to the use of our ZeroReveal solutions:
If you’d like to see more questions & answers, check out our full FAQ page.
Do I need to pool or centralize my data in order to use ZeroReveal?
No, we specifically designed our software to support a decentralized approach to data sharing and collaboration since we know that requirements to move or pool sensitive assets are often deal breakers for our customers. Enveil ZeroReveal allows all participating organizations to retain positive control and ownership of their sensitive data assets at all times. We will never ask you to move data to a centralized data lake or repository, an approach that differentiates us from many of our competitors. We enable customers to perform encrypted processing over data where it is and as it is today.
Enveil delivers secure and efficient data usage at scale by allowing datasets to be used in-place across silos and security boundaries, including multi-domain, multi-jurisdiction, and third-party environments, eliminating the need to replicate data into higher-trust systems for processing. This creates workflow efficiencies that deliver immediate cost-savings via reduced resources for data ingest, compute, and storage.
How does ZeroReveal help customers address regulatory challenges?
In an increasingly regulated ecosystem, data sharing limitations often impede critical business functions and restrict data sharing and collaboration across jurisdictions, internal silos, and organizational boundaries. By never decrypting searches, watchlists, or analytics during processing, Enveil ZeroReveal allows entities to securely and privately share and collaborate while retaining positive control of their data assets. This collaboration can occur in a secure, decentralized manner while protecting organizations against the risk of data breaches, regulatory penalties or brand and reputational damage.

