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Corporate brass is worried about the Intranet being hacked. "How can we put data out there so that it is easily accessible, but fully secure?" It turns out that Pryvit is a secure method of publishing to a restricted audience. All that is needed is a request file from each computer that is authorized.

Concerns over a fired employee? Remove that person's computer request file. Then consolidate all privacy protected archives for that work group. See How do I consolidate archives? Make sure you delete the old archives. This way, old reconstitution files become useless, while current employees maintain access to the latest version of each file.

Security in publishing is supported by these features:

  • access is restricted to authorized computers only;
  • password protection further reduces access to authorized persons only;
  • recall and replacement of data is automated and quick;
  • locations on the Internet are anonymous and unlikely to be found;
  • individual files within a privacy archive are of little value to hackers -- every file including the reconstitution file must be on hand to extract the data.

There is no restriction on the types of files that may be shared through Pryvit. In addition, the normal benefits of Internet-based publishing apply. Files can be accessed quickly by authorized persons on authorized computers anywhere in the world.

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