Built for data-sensitive cross-border matters.
Most cross-border professional work involves sensitive counterparties, documents and amounts. ExpertDesk is structured so identifiers stay in Singapore while review can still happen across jurisdictions.
- 01Singapore-first intake
- 02Controlled reviewer access
- 03Cross-border transfer review
Identifiers stay in Singapore. Review happens on tokens.
We treat sensitive data as a layer to manage, not as something to remove from the workflow. The principles below describe how the platform handles it end to end.
- 01
Singapore-first intake
Matter intake, redaction and orchestration run through a Singapore-resident server. Sensitive identifiers are mapped to anonymous markers before any cross-border review.
- 02
Controlled reviewer access
Reviewers see redacted briefs scoped to the matter they are assigned. Restoration to originals is gated behind two-person approval and is audit-logged.
- 03
Document redaction
Uploaded documents are parsed and segmented; entities, amounts, IDs and identifying narrative are tokenised before they leave Singapore.
- 04
Source mapping
Outputs link back to the underlying clauses, statutes, registry records or document excerpts they rely on, so any answer can be traced to its source.
What you write vs. what reviewers see.
A live example of how identifiers are tokenised before any cross-border review.
Shenzhen ABC Co., Ltd. proposes to acquire 60% of PT XYZ in Indonesia for USD 5,000,000.
[Company A] proposes to acquire [Pct]% of [Company B] in Indonesia for [Amount].
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