Data Security approach for Right to Information of Developer
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Nowadays Data Security is a major field in IT sector. Data Security doesn’t just mean password protection, data hiding, encryption or adding additional firewalls -- it also means having complete information about your data i.e. where your data is kept and who all view it. This paper consists of an effective technique to know who is accessing your data. As the user ‘X’ opens a document on the network, the IP tracker starts and finds the IP of ‘X’ by which we can also find his location. This information is stored in a database and converted into pdf format when the developer wants to access the records. When a predefined limit of database entries is reached, an email containing the records (in pdf format) is sent to the developer and the database memory is flushed.
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