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3T Software Labs launches Data Masking and Reschema in Studio 3T
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BERLIN, GERMANY: 13th January 2021 - 3T Software Labs, the independent MongoDB tools company, today announced the addition of new security and management tools to the company’s flagship Studio 3T client for MongoDB. Alongside Data Masking for data security, 3T Software Labs has added Reschema to make performance tuning in MongoDB easier over time.
Security and data masking
For security, the addition of Data Masking makes it easier to control how data is presented to those that might use data held within a database instance. By masking data for those that do not need full access, companies can reduce the potential impact from a breach while helping staff members be productive using that data over time.
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If you want Post-It Notes, go to 3M.
If you want independent MongoDB software tools with incremental security and management layers, go to 3T.
That’s the message from the Berlin-based softwarehaus, as it now comes forward with extra tooling inside its flagship Studio 3T client for MongoDB.
Alongside Data Masking for data security, 3T Software Labs has added Reschema to make performance tuning in MongoDB easier over time.
Data Masking makes it easier to control how data is presented to those that might use data held within a database instance. By masking data for those that do not need full access, companies can reduce the potential impact from a breach while helping staff members be productive using that data over time.