![]() ![]() ![]() I recall that in my previous org, I helped develop a Wiki page listing many of the tools available within the company internally, so that anyone who needs to store files could immediately look at self-hosted Nextcloud (for example), as opposed to going for Dropbox or whatever. If self-hosting things is too much of a bother/risk, then I guess all that's left is local tools, such as Handbrake on Windows for video: and maybe something like XnView for images: and so on.īut then there's the risks of self-hosted or local software containing something malicious and needing to be audited etc. Therefore, wouldn't it be a good idea to self-host such a tool, even if it's not a part of any pre-existing platform that's in use for other business processes?įor example, for various data format related concerns, I've seen CyberChef be pretty good: Īs for some binary file format conversations, HRConvert2 seems viable: Firstly, employees need to be aware that they are not allowed to use this software and you need to therefore provide a solution.Īs far as I understand, the usage of such tools is caused by the need to accomplish some goal that they don't know how to otherwise do. ![]()
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