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Re: Sharing files


From: "DiGrazia, Mick A" <mick.digrazia () UCONN EDU>
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 15:23:04 +0000

We also use Filelocker as well and it's done well for us. However, the open source project seems to be abandoned – new 
code hasn't been submitted in over a year. We are developing an in-house solution to provide similar, but reduced, 
functionality.

Mick A. DiGrazia
University of Connecticut
Information Security Office
(860) 486-1336
mick.digrazia () uconn edu

From: <Bradley>, Stephen <bradlesw () MIAMIOH EDU<mailto:bradlesw () MIAMIOH EDU>>
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Date: Thursday, September 12, 2013 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Sharing files

We use File Locker from Purdue University.

http://filelocker2.sourceforge.net/


On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Brandon Payne <brandon.j.payne () svcc edu<mailto:brandon.j.payne () svcc edu>> wrote:
What is everyone else doing for sharing important files between two employee users (not a whole department)? When I say 
important, I mean, these files may contain communication about a particular student, business data, etc. We have Google 
Apps so we try and communicate that these types of files should not be sent through email. Using usb drives is 
inefficient and insecure as these could be personal usb drives brought from home that now has business data. We do 
utilize network shares but there may be more individuals that would be able to view these files if placed there and we 
would like to avoid duplicating files between network shares.

I've seen a few online services that does this like RapidShare, Hotfile, Dropbox for Business, etc. but would it be 
better to have something hosted on campus that we can get more control over with what data stays on campus and not some 
place out there on the Internet?

To add, We've looked at 7zip and Winzip however, the issue with putting a password on a file is users not documenting 
passwords and having to refer back to this file after that person leaves.

Thanks!

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Brandon Payne
Technical Support Specialist
Sauk Valley Community College



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Stephen W. Bradley CISSP GCFA GCIH GWAPT SSCP
Senior Security Engineer
Miami University
IT Services
bradlesw () miamioh edu<mailto:bradlesw () miamioh edu>
513-529-1809

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