You shouldn't be managing any actual *data* in a Subversion repository
unless you have a really, really good reason (and a way to manage the
repository bloat).
I wouldn't consider it any more "vulnerable" than any other method of
storing your files on your network. It really comes down to having the
proper access controls, policies & procedures in place to make sure
that the humans involved aren't doing things they shouldn't be.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Abhay Sudhakaran
<abhay.sudhakaran_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for responding to my request. We would be using it to manage source code of out Qlikview Apps like any version control system.
> The application project files will have datamarts that contain sensitive company data. So basically I just wanted to know if there are any possible security vulnerabilities that can pose a serious threat for company wide adoption ?
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