>Securing via ACF2 would be a harder solution to implement since the ACF2 
>database also gets cloned.

Unless things have changed, ACF2 can protect by SYSID.
I don't know if it's an exit, being a user of ACF2, but we had programmes (and 
other resources) protected by SYSID over 20 years ago, at a major Canadian Bank.

Beside, unless you're strictly green-screened, you can't stop a manual 
cut/paste transfer.
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