ECF 14-5

ECF 14-5

Public Record Filing

Case 1:25-cv-03175-JMF-OTW

ECF 14-5 – DLP Escalation and Dual-Endpoint Notice.

Referenced in: ECF 14-4, ECF 14-15, ECF 14-38, QBE in the Record

This exhibit concerns Potential DLP Incident DR110325111903 and related communications addressing personal-email transmission, QBE work product, lack of a Mphasis-issued laptop, use of a personal Mac, QBE laptop concerns, and requests for endpoint-governance review.

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The Record Reflected in ECF 14-5

ECF 14-5 reflects communications concerning Potential DLP Incident DR110325111903 and the circumstances surrounding personal-email transmission of project-related materials.

The exhibit includes communications addressing QBE-related work product, the use of a personal Mac, the absence of a Mphasis-issued laptop, the QBE-issued laptop, and requests for review of endpoint-governance issues.

The exhibit is significant because it connects the DLP escalation to the broader operational environment reflected elsewhere in the record, including access limitations, dual-endpoint workflow, personal-device usage, and questions concerning how project work was expected to be performed without a Mphasis-issued laptop.

Viewed together with ECF 14-4, ECF 14-15, ECF 14-36, ECF 14-38, ECF 221, and ECF 560, this filing provides context regarding the relationship between DLP review, QBE work product, personal-device workflow, endpoint governance, and the dual-endpoint environment.

Readers are encouraged to review the exhibit directly and consider it together with the related anchor pages identified below.

Topics Associated with ECF 14-5

  • DLP Incident DR110325111903
  • Personal Email Transmission
  • QBE Work Product
  • Personal Mac Usage
  • No Mphasis Laptop
  • QBE Laptop
  • Endpoint Governance
  • Dual-Endpoint Workflow
  • Access Limitations
  • Security Escalation

This filing is included as part of the QBE.global public-record archive. Readers are encouraged to review the filing directly and draw their own conclusions regarding the DLP escalation, dual-endpoint workflow, infrastructure limitations, endpoint-governance issues, and QBE-related work product reflected in the record.