What are organizations?
An Organization is any company, institution, or government record.
Organizations map relationships, influence, and institutional knowledge — helping you see how organizations connect with other records in your Workspace Data / Network.
Global vs Workspace Organizations
NetworkOS Defense keeps organization data consistent across the system while giving every workspace control over its private context.
Global Organizations
Global Organizations are verified, enrichment-ready records available across all of NetworkOS Defense.
They include company details like industry, size, and location — sourced from trusted data providers and continuously enriched.
When you search or research in Terminal, you’re drawing from this global organization library.
Workspace Organizations
Workspaces can use any Global Organization by adding it into their workspace.
Once added, you can attach private context — like notes, tags, relationships, or Mission links — without changing the shared global record.
This means:
You don’t need to recreate organizations manually.
Global data stays accurate and shared across NetworkOS Defense.
Your workspace-specific insights stay private and secure.
Together, this approach gives you the best of both worlds — global intelligence with local context.
When you create an Organization
When you add a new organization, NetworkOS Defense checks the global library.
If it already exists, your workspace can connect to that global record to prevent duplicates and enrich the organization data.
You can choose to keep organizations private to your workspace or share them globally to prevent duplicates and enhance enrichment.
When you share an organization globally, only the name and website are shared.
Everything else — including any workspace-specific data linked to the organization — always remains private to your workspace.
