so here now are five dangerous file sharing habits you need to watch out for curtis of businessnewsdaily.coming files via e-mail. encrypt files and secure file serving services instead of adding documents as attachment. e-mail is not designed to be secure. two, using consumer-grade cloud solutions. don't let workers send elements using personal drop box and google drive account. instead, spend the upon for a corporate account that could be regulated and monitored. three, peer-to-peer file sharing. installing p-to-p software allows then to access your client's data. set privileges that prevent any new programs from being installed without your knowledge. >>> four, using flash drives. an infected file can cause havoc to your entire system. so scan all devices and their files with up to date anti-virus tools before plugging anything in directly. >>> and, five, lack of visibility. your employees shouldn't be having to figure out how to file share. make sure everyone knows what the company policy is. coming up, some great strategies for you to utilizing video to promote your business and answer y