Hi,
According to GDPR there should be software in company for secure deletion of files where personal data are stored. If we use LogicalDoc to store such documents then there is a need to securely wipe docs from storage.
Is there such feature in LogicalDoc?
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Wipe a document
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Re: Wipe a document
The feature you are looking for is available in commercial versions of LogicalDOC.
It is necessary before the document is deleted (manually or via web-service).
Subsequently, a scheduled database cleanup operation removes the records from the system and the digital content from the storage locations
It is necessary before the document is deleted (manually or via web-service).
Subsequently, a scheduled database cleanup operation removes the records from the system and the digital content from the storage locations
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We are planning to procure so that is why I am asking. So, just to confirm - it is wiping - i.e. intentional writing zeros (or some other secure method) over file(s) position on storage medium?
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It doesn't write zeros on the document.
When a document is deleted, after the scheduled task Database Cleaner(or just Cleaner in modern releases) has completed, the document will be physically erased from the system, and it will be no more recoverable (unless you have a backup)
When a document is deleted, after the scheduled task Database Cleaner(or just Cleaner in modern releases) has completed, the document will be physically erased from the system, and it will be no more recoverable (unless you have a backup)
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