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Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Auditors
Secure and Reliable Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Auditors

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage is a method where the service provider cannot access or decrypt the stored data. This ensures that auditors' documents remain confidential, protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.
For auditors, zero knowledge storage provides an added layer of security. It ensures that sensitive financial and compliance documents are protected, meeting strict confidentiality requirements inherent in audit processes.
Yes, you can upload various file types including documents, images, audio, and video files. This flexibility allows auditors to store different kinds of audit-related data securely.
Yes, there is a maximum file size of 100 MB for each file. If your file exceeds this, you might consider splitting it into smaller parts to facilitate storage.
Document integrity is maintained through secure encryption and storage protocols, ensuring that auditors' documents remain unaltered and verified during storage.
No, the storage system does not offer offline access. You can access documents anytime through a secure, internet-enabled device.
No, real-time preview is not available. Documents are securely encrypted and stored without preview functionality, which prioritizes data security.
Zero knowledge encryption ensures only you possess the decryption keys, making it impossible for the storage provider to access your files. This keeps audit documents confidential and secure.
Documents can be shared securely with others if you grant them access. However, ensure that recipients adhere to confidentiality protocols for audit data.
While individual file sizes are limited to 100 MB, the overall storage capacity depends on the specific plan or system you adopt, allowing you to manage extensive document storage needs.
The system uses strong encryption, access controls, and secure data storage practices to protect auditors’ documents, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure throughout its lifecycle.
File recovery policies depend on the storage provider. Typically, some systems offer recovery options, but it's crucial to verify recovery procedures to ensure data protection.
If you forget your credentials, most systems offer recovery options via registered email. Protect credentials securely to avoid data access issues.
Yes, the system can support multiple user access. However, ensure that each auditor has individual credentials and access permissions for secure document management.
Customization depends on the storage solution. Some systems allow workflow and process customization, enabling a streamlined document approval and tracking process for audits.