The Data Room Was Built for the Deal. Not the Relationship.
The deal closes. The data room is archived. The advisors move on. And then, almost immediately, everyone goes back to email. The lawyers, the accountants, the counterparts, the new business partners – the very people who just spent weeks or...
Email Was Never Built for Client Confidentiality. Most Firms Use It for Nothing Else.
Why professionals are rethinking how they share, communicate, and collaborate A partner at a mid-sized accountancy firm once told me that their most sensitive client matter that year had been managed almost entirely over email. Attachments forwarded between staff. Draft...
Why most cloud apps can read your data — and what genuine encryption actually looks like
Encrypted Doesn’t Always Mean Private When a cloud app tells you your data is encrypted, most people assume that means it is private. That the vendor cannot see it. That if the platform were breached, an attacker could not read...



