One of the oldest still-working protocols on the Internet is FTP (File Transfer Protocol). Designed in the net’s earliest days, FTP never concerned itself with security. Later standards addressed this ...
The government spends $7.9 billion annually on sophisticated cybersecurity measures, but agencies too often ignore the basics of protecting files, according to a new survey on federal encryption and ...
For years, file transfer protocol has been the standard for file transfer security. While FTP still offers the gold standard in security over the Internet, it isn’t easy for nontechnical users to ...
Security researchers have warned customers of the popular file transfer software vendor Cleo that a zero-day vulnerability is currently being exploited in the wild to steal their data. Security vendor ...
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Its file-transfer implementation also makes it a more predictable solution than cloud options like Google Drive or WeTransfer ...
Securing e-mail but not securing large file transfers is as safe as locking the front door and leaving the backdoor wide open Do you know how frustrating it is to send an e-mail to someone and have it ...
In most organizations, people are responsible for transferring files to one another. Occasionally, they must transfer large files or sensitive files, requiring extra attention and care. If managed ...
Employees at many U.S. government agencies are using insecure methods, including personal e-mail accounts, to transfer large files, often in violation of agency policy, according to a survey released ...
The government spends $7.9 billion annually on sophisticated cybersecurity measures, but agencies too often ignore the basics of protecting files, according to a new survey on federal encryption and ...