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July 8th, 2020 04:51 PM #81
Yes. If you think about it, putting it on OneDrive for Business makes the files more secure compared to say, storing your files in a flashdrive or a USB drive.
Some of of the security features of OneDrive for Business:
- 2048-bit encryption
- Multi-factor authentication
- Ability to perform audit log search of activities
- Apply data loss prevention policies
- Apply preservation policies
- Create and manage eDiscovery cases
- Create alerts for specific activities
In some organizations, pwede ka ma-compliance if you don't store files on your designated managed cloud storage.
That said, I'm also a little old fashioned. I still sync both my OneDrive Personal and OneDrive for Business files on my local file server and then backed up to a NAS at home.
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July 8th, 2020 05:19 PM #82
Better ba ang OneDrive over Dropbox? I am subscribed to Office 365 with free OneDrive cloud storage. But before I subscribed to Office 365. I already have a subscription with Dropbox. And all our docs are stored in Dropbox already. Pero parang sayang yung binabayad ko if magamit ko yung free cloud storage ng OneDrive.
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July 8th, 2020 05:27 PM #83
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July 8th, 2020 05:57 PM #84
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