Hi,
I am looking to save a Highly confidential data in Confluence. My question is can we do that or not?
You can use permissions to even " lock out" admins from seeing the info, BUT, and admin can always reset the rights to change the page permissions.
If you are OK with that (trusting your admins to not go pocking around), then your data is secure (assuming you are using HTTPS AND are behind a corporate firewall, anon access turned off).
If that is not safe enough, then you need to encrypt your attachments and share the keys to those who need to know.
Yes, you can secure confidential data away from people, but if you want our help with doing it, you will need to tell us how you want to define who can see what.
Obviously, use SSL as a starter, but within the application, it's a bit more fine-grained - what do you want to show/hide and how do you want to allow/block specific people accessing it?
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Hi @Indira Damavajhala ,
Welcome to the Community.
Sure you can do that. Just make sure your server is secure.
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