On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <rochk...@jhu.edu> wrote:
> Makes sense, thanks! Although leaving account/password list unencrypted > on a shared drive seems potentially dangerous... Just make sure the file they're stored in is named something like "Meeting minutes for [insert name of most boring and dreaded committee at your local institution]." If it makes you feel safer, put the data in the middle of some _real_ meeting minutes... ;) Realistically speaking, unless you really have things locked down tight (in which case it's hard as heck to collaborate which makes everyone take their real work to dropbox and google as well as short circuit whatever security is in place), anyone who has access to your drives has so much access to sensitive data as well as the capability for whatever mischief that there are few institutional accounts that would really give them the ability to do much more than they already can. kyle