Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Zoom water marking?

What’s up with the new zoom water marking? Are they trying to prevent leaks?


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Post ID: @OP+1kh9t86aw

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this comes as a surprise? Other companies have been using watermarks, blocking writing to usb and copying files to 3rd party sites for years. Oracle is finally getting a bit more serious about security... Maybe one day they will start using AD too? Being on a huge workgroup and being an admin of your machine is soo 1980

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Post ID: @q9+1kh9t86aw

Oh, sure, blame it on the zoomers. How about the boomers??? They’re watermarking too!

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Post ID: @fk+1kh9t86aw

@af support session or knowledge transfer might accidentally reveal sensitive info like credentials

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Post ID: @dk+1kh9t86aw

@af I don't know what you work on, but I certainly don't work on anything that's "open now", nor will it be for some time.

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Post ID: @de+1kh9t86aw

Any potential leak of information is being locked down. See the policies about not using USB keys, external hard drives, etc...

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Post ID: @d8+1kh9t86aw

What to leak ? Everything is open now.
Only thing in future is the layoff's through zoom when it is massive. So if any one leaks to media can be identified ;)

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Post ID: @af+1kh9t86aw

yes, any screenshot or recording will identify who did it
I assume it's just to reminder to employees not to share/publish them, I am pretty sure there should be hidden markers to identify those who maliciously corrupt the marking in post-production.

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