Payload Encryption
Based on default data (Meta Data) for registering data, with Low-code solution, Cals Platz exposed data of control through payload. Image 1. If user query a specific control with “test”, payload might like following images.
Image 2. If user query a specific control with “test22”, payload might like following images.
Therefore, to prevent sensitive information included in the payload (such as identity information or financial data) from being exposed or captured, during transmission, to protect the payload from being changed, the Payload Encryption attribute can be used to encrypt data at the Control level.
Images 3. Control- Payload Encryption Attributes
The default value is 'N/A,' and it functions the same as 'No.' When set to 'YES,' the payload value of the configured Control is encrypted and transmitted, as shown in image 4 and 5.
Image 4. After setting Payload Encryption to “YES”, query a specific control with “test”, payload might like following images.
It is not shown as “test” but as unrecognizable random text.
Image 5: After set Payload Encryption to “YES”, query a specific control with “test”, payload might be like following images
It is not shown as “test22” but as an unrecognizable random text.