Confidentiality is not just a promise. In sensitive investigations, how a conversation starts, what data is shared, and how access is limited affects client safety.
Minimal data principle
- Initial consultation only needs the objective, area, short chronology, and urgency.
- Passwords, account access, card data, or complete documents are not required in the first message.
- Additional data is discussed only if relevant to the lawful scope.
- Information should not be shared with parties unrelated to handling the case.
Safe to send first
Case type, Bali area, general timing, relationship to relevant parties, and the decision you need to make.
Do not send yet
Passwords, OTPs, email/cloud access, child data, card numbers, full ID documents, or sensitive files not yet requested.
How communication is kept safer
- Start with the objective. The team understands the decision before requesting details.
- Legal screening. Unsafe requests are rejected or redirected to lawful boundaries.
- Step-by-step scope. Data is added only when needed for the report output.
- Final summary. Findings are summarized without exposing irrelevant data.
Confidentiality protocol
Data minimization protocol for sensitive Bali cases
The goal is simple: enough information to assess scope, without exposing the client, related parties, or the legal position unnecessarily.
