So, who was the du----s that mandated these stupid labels?
What a certified du----s that person is.
So, who was the du----s that mandated these stupid labels?
What a certified du----s that person is.
I haven't heard anything about having excel sensitivity labels. Is this some kind of new rule for the whole enterprise? I hate to even ask, but use excel daily, so would be nice to know (if someone is kind enough to share).
Absolute nonsense is this new system
Yeah, I think its a PITA but I also stop and question whether or not that Word or Excel file I am working on should be saved up in the cloud.
PS - Here's a reminder - don't save logins/passwords in a OneNote file being synced to your OneDrive UP IN THE CLOUD. That's a bonehead mistake - fix it.
another Microsoft office feature that corporate risk will get bonuses for as a "key security measure"
Such a waste of time. Whoever came up with this should be downsized.
Toil Time FTW!
@glb+1tLnDV5x Yeah I know. Typo/autocorrect grammar na-i.
RCSA probably. Someone said we could save ourselves from oopsies and someone else said it would take no time. It will add 5 min per day which isn’t much until you multiply it by 220,000 employees. But hey, they may catch something by doing it.
Here’s a tip, use Notepad
There, their and they're. Look them up.
Are you talking about all M365 stuff requiring a classification? I agree, it's gonna be a terrible few weeks and hopefully they back it out. Gonna use it as an excuse to get rid of certain folks for listing a document as "internal" when it should have been "restricted".
There data classification levels. It’s there way to get us to label these things for data protection purposes. But is an anybody going actually answer it correctly? And if you have restricted data in a spreadsheet are you going to get in trouble?