Unified Database Data Vault System (Uni-DB)
Mini Jain1, Madhav Aman Srivastava2, Khushi Rajput3, Harshit Singhal4, Nupur Singh5
1B.Tech. (Assistant Professor) Department of Information Technology, NIET, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
2B.Tech. (Scholar) Department of Information Technology, NIET, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
3B.Tech. (Scholar) Department of Information Technology, NIET, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
4B.Tech. (Scholar) Department of Information Technology, NIET, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
5B.Tech. (Scholar) Department of Information Technology, NIET, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Abstract – As we enter a new era of digitalization, there are many security issues that remain a major concern for digitalization. The availability of numerous applications and software on the market has made our daily lives much easier. There are still many features that are lagging behind digitalization.
Our research discovered that people still have to carry their documents in hard copy for many documentation processes. Despite the fact that there are many applications and software that operate as an e-document vault, it is still not recognized as authentic manner of producing documents. Our research has resulted in the Unified Database Data Vault System (Uni-DB), which can play an important role in empowering citizens at the national level. The effort attempts to make government services more accessible to citizens through digital methods. This allows citizens to generate documents at the office authority rather than carrying the paperwork in hard form. The Uni-DB facilitates effective e-validation, e-authentication, and expediting the documentation process, as well as the avoidance of fabrication, manipulation, or duplication of documents.
The paper outlines the three main components of the initiative, including the creation of digital infrastructure, delivery of services digitally, and increasing digital literacy.