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According to a memo from the Department of Defense, issued November 23rd, 2004: Section 5; "P2P networks (File sharing) results in significant vulnerabilities to information systems including unauthorized access to information and compromise of network configurations." Its use is therefore prohibited without DAAS approval for use (REF D & E)

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