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Tech Tip: The Dangers of Dropbox and Other File-Sync Apps
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Dateline: Georgetown, DC
Monday, March 18, 2019

 
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If you’re using Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive or other consumer-grade file-sync and file-sharing cloud applications, listen up: These applications pose a huge threat to your company.

Without central oversight of what information is being shared with whom, your company’s data can be spread far and wide. Further, over seven million (!) Dropbox accounts have been hacked, giving cybercriminals a path into the company’s network.

This is even more important if your company has access to and/or stores financial, medical or other sensitive data. Using file-sharing applications like these are a clear and direct violation of data breach and compliance laws. Bottom line: Don’t use them for company data. To keep your data secure, use only company-approved, business-grade file-sharing applications.

Alan Edwards, CISM, is chief information officer at Computerware, Inc., in Vienna, Virginia.

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