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How To Neutralize Toxic Data In Custom Fields
Sept. 15, 2022, 10:38 p.m. | Riah Lawry
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Encrypting Custom Fields Reduces Risk When Customers Store Sensitive Data Within The Cloud Application
Custom fields are a mainstay in B2B software. Enterprise and SMB customers want the ability to personalize data fields in your application to meet their business needs, track their processes, or otherwise extend your capabilities. You offer this extensibility to keep your customers happy. But then they want to use those fields for toxic data.
Common Challenges With Custom …
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