02-01-2013, 03:02 PM
Highly Confidential Security System
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ABSTRACT
Our lives are filled with account numbers, passwords, PIN codes, and other pieces of confidential information that we need to remember and keep track of. Passwords for credit cards, bank accounts, confidential photos, music and video, very valuable scanned copies, driving's license and passport numbers, and insurance policy numbers are just a sampling of what we need to keep track of. Due to our busy life cycle we cannot remember all of them. In order to provide a very elegant and powerful solution to this problem this project called “Highly Confidential Security System” has been designed and developed. The philosophy is that we should be able to remember one password. The idea is to make that one password very secure and through that password we have access to all of our other passwords. This application can securely store Bank Account Information. It uses a powerful algorithm and implements a highly secure encryption mechanism. HCSS becomes an essential through its ubiquity, ease of use, security, and feature set. It uses one of the simplest and user friendly interfaces and can store more than just passwords. It provides a lower cost solution to provide a high security system to store all the confidential data.
Existing System:
In the existing system quite often people write down confidential account numbers and passwords on paper and carry it along with them in order to remember those confidential details. In the existing system, people can also use general purpose email facility as a data store for storing all of their confidential data so that they can access them through internet from any place.
Disadvantages:
• A manual approach such as writing down confidential account numbers and passwords on paper in order to remember them is counterproductive to maintaining secrecy and security.
• For an average person it is necessary to memorize a lot of information.
• Unauthorized persons can gain access to confidential data.
• General purpose email systems are highly vulnerable to security threats and often become targets for hacking.
Proposed System:
The proposed system HCSS is a powerful web application which can securely store confidential data like passwords for credit cards, bank accounts, confidential photos, music and video, very valuable scanned copies, driver's license and passport numbers, and insurance policy numbers are just a sampling of what we need to keep track of. As each piece of information is entered into the HCSS system, a separate database entry is created. At the time of entering confidential data and information depending on the type of information it is, the system will prompt the end user for related information. Later, when the end user needs to retrieve data, the user will need to access the application using a single password. Application’s retrieval interface will display each entry by name, but categorize and group together types of entries, such as bank accounts, credit card accounts, and other passwords.
Advantages:
• HCSS allows its end users to create one central database containing many different types of entries (bank accounts, credit cards, password websites, etc.).
• This highly secure and safe application allows its end users to categorize their confidential data entries and then group them together, so all their bank accounts, website passwords, or scanned copies are easily retrievable and remain well organized.
• Another useful feature of this application is that users can store digital images music and video, so they also become password protected and can't be accessed by unauthorized users.
• For an average person there will be no need to memorize lot of information.
• Hence there will be absolutely no need to write down confidential account numbers and passwords on paper in order to remember them which is counterproductive to maintaining secrecy and security.