Chip,

Just checking to confirm that the ultimate ‘owner’ of the data is indeed the 
individual user and if they are incapacitated or lose their key that is OK and 
’their’ data is inaccessible forever. Or is there a need for a ‘master’ key?

Tom Benedict

> On Mar 31, 2019, at 21:54, Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Kirk, Bruno,
> It seems as if both of you use 1 single key pair to encrypt ALL the secure 
> data.
> In my situation I am creating a key pair for each user, then encrypting that 
> user's secure data with their own key.
> this way if one user accidentally, or intensionally gains access to other 
> users secure data they can not actually unencrypted it, as their key will not 
> give them functional access.
> 
> I was planning on keeping the keys in the data file... but I can see that 
> might be an issue.
> Any other ideas on where/how to keep the keys, given the above?
> 
> Chip
> 

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