Digitalized Responsive Logical Interface Application
Maxwell Scale Uwadia Osagie, Kingsley O. Obahiagbon, Amanda Iriagbonse, Inyang, Joy Amenze Osagie

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Digitalized Responsive Logical Interface Application (DRLIA), a system designed to enhance data security and accessibility for ERU through synchronization and encryption modules, with access control and activity logging.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel DRLIA system integrating synchronization and encryption modules to improve data security and access management for ERU.
Findings
Prevents unauthorized data access
Records user access times
Makes data temporarily unreachable when needed
Abstract
The quest for proper protection of data in the ERU and its accessibility led to the design of a Digitalized Responsive Logical Interface Application (DRLIA) with an embedded feature such as keeping ERU data safer and accessible at any given point. The system works in three modules [i] Password/Staff number Synchronization, [ii] Encryption (token) Synchronization and [iii] i and ii synchronisations. This method help prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to the stored data, it also has the capability of recording time the authorised user gained access to the system in case of system theft. It has the ability to render the data unreachable, thereby making it not useful. Keywords
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques · User Authentication and Security Systems
