That’s how most companies learn they need Dynamic Data Masking in their Ramp contracts. By then, the damage is done.
Dynamic Data Masking (DDM) lets you control exactly what each person can see in real time. It doesn’t just block fields. It shapes the view based on role, access level, or policy—without touching the source data. With Ramp contracts, this is the difference between secure collaboration and a legal nightmare.
Ramp contracts often contain sensitive financial information, payment terms, internal references, and confidential conditions. If one partner, vendor, or internal stakeholder sees unredacted values, it can expose your negotiation leverage or breach compliance. Static redaction is slow. Manual exports are risky. Dynamic Data Masking applies the rules instantly, so the same document can be sent to multiple parties with tailored views—no duplicates, no extra files, no chance for human error.
The real power comes when DDM is fully automated. You define a masking policy once: hide sensitive currency values unless the viewer is an authorized finance role, mask client addresses outside of legal review, suppress discount rates for third-party auditors. The Ramp contract stays whole, but every viewer sees only what they’re allowed.