As a starting point for answering this question, you might sear Google for
"The RAppArmor Package: Enforcing Security Policies in R Using Dynamic
Sandboxing on Linux"

kw



On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 4:01 PM, <seanstcl...@verizon.net> wrote:

>
>    Hello.  At the company I work for, I recently requested having R loaded
> onto
>    my desktop and some of my colleagues.
>
>    My company's IT/Security groups are having trouble assessing whether R
>    software meets their standards.
>
>    Can anyone point me to a source where i can read about how R uses data?
> does
>    it store the data somewhere?  Does data ever actually leave the
> company's
>    environment?  etc...?
>
>    Thanks.
>    Sean
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