>>Hi,
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>>A friend asked me. I don't know the answer. He is not an IT; works for a large corporation. The corporation has a policy of not saving files from a cloud to a flash drive (for personal use). I am not asking here to judge about the company policy though. My question is strictly technical.
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>>He wants to save some files (for personal use) from a cloud to a flash drive. Of course, he does not want the company to be aware of it as it violates the company policy.
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>>Which method of copying the file from the cloud to a flash drive is less "detectable" by the company IT?
>>1. Open the cloud drive and drop a file from the cloud to the flash drive
>>2. Open the file from the cloud (which he does as part of his job) and Save As the file to the flash drive?
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>Organizations can configure technologies such as Information Rights Management in Office 365 to discourage or prevent these sorts of activities.
>I for one will not be further discussing this topic, for what should be obvious reasons.
I get it.
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