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All sensitive data stored within the CodeLog, or referenced in any outer documents, must adhere to strict encryption standards. Specifically:
Sensitive data in outer documents must be encrypted using, at minimum, Standard Sakura-4 or Oscar-7 encryptions.
Any URLs or hyperlinks that reference files, archives, or other data within the CodeLog must be encrypted using Sakura-4. Additionally, all metadata associated with these files—including file names, creation timestamps, and access logs—must undergo mandatory encryption with Sakura-4 or higher.
All cipher protocols used within the Library of Ciphers are subject to periodic updates by the Nexyr Cryptography Committee, and members are required to maintain up-to-date decryption keys at all times. Unauthorized attempts to bypass or weaken encryption measures will trigger automated alerts, temporary suspension, and a full audit by the Nexyr Security Council.
These encryption methods are mandatory to ensure that only authorized members can access and interpret critical information. Compliance is not optional; failure to adhere to the prescribed standards will result in immediate revocation of access privileges, logging of the violation, and potential permanent exclusion from the CodeLog network. Regular training and briefings on updated encryption protocols are provided to ensure all operatives remain proficient in secure communication and data protection practices.