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File Revisions Control

Secured Server/Client applications with the 4K Number Encryptor

The File Revisions Control -- Java Server/Client applications are
under development which will support file revisions control for multi-users.
This Server/Client applications will be used for check in/out any file types
with revisions history with high secured protection.
The encryption method will be based on the ZFilePackager with 4K Number Encryptor;
all files will be encrypted on client side.
The files encryption will be used the user logon authentication which will
go through the 4K Number Encryptor before sending to the server side.
When the files are received on the server side, the files will be decoded and encrypted
with the 4K group or team encryption keys via the 4K Number Encryptor.
Each group or each team can have one set of Server/Client applications to manage and control their own data or source files.
The Authorized Administrators will first setup to allocate a secured workspace to secured data on the server side,
then adding authorized users into the working employee list to allow first login access.
The applications will also support viewable list of current active login users.
Each user logon and activities will be logged into log files which can only viewable via Authorized Administrators.
With the high secured methodology of 4K Number Encryptor, the data in revisions control will be more secured than any other source controls.
Please visit my website for any updates when these Server/Client applications are completed.

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[Last updated: 2023-08-18 -- Henry V. Pham]

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