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Security & Threat Protection
Titan FTP Server Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Titan FTP Server to take advantage of the scalability, reliability and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies. [ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, USA—March 8, 2021] South River...
PGP Encryption – Why should I use it?
What is PGP? PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, which is easy to remember, but also not terribly descriptive. PGP is a way of encrypting data that’s stored on workstations or servers. Its most popular use is to secure email attachments, since email is not sent over a...
What’s the Difference Between FTP and SFTP?
FTP, FTP/S, and SFTP are common acronyms, but did you know that there are some significant differences among them? Notably, FTP in its basic form is not secure. FTP/S takes the security up a step in that it allows you to secure all or part of a session (at the cost of...
Security & Managed File Transfer
Titan FTP Server Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Titan FTP Server to take advantage of the scalability, reliability and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies. [ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, USA—March 8, 2021] South River...
PGP Encryption – Why should I use it?
What is PGP? PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, which is easy to remember, but also not terribly descriptive. PGP is a way of encrypting data that’s stored on workstations or servers. Its most popular use is to secure email attachments, since email is not sent over a...
What’s the Difference Between FTP and SFTP?
FTP, FTP/S, and SFTP are common acronyms, but did you know that there are some significant differences among them? Notably, FTP in its basic form is not secure. FTP/S takes the security up a step in that it allows you to secure all or part of a session (at the cost of...
Cloud and Hybrid Environments
Titan FTP Server Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Titan FTP Server to take advantage of the scalability, reliability and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies. [ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, USA—March 8, 2021] South River...
PGP Encryption – Why should I use it?
What is PGP? PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, which is easy to remember, but also not terribly descriptive. PGP is a way of encrypting data that’s stored on workstations or servers. Its most popular use is to secure email attachments, since email is not sent over a...
What’s the Difference Between FTP and SFTP?
FTP, FTP/S, and SFTP are common acronyms, but did you know that there are some significant differences among them? Notably, FTP in its basic form is not secure. FTP/S takes the security up a step in that it allows you to secure all or part of a session (at the cost of...
More Articles from South River Technologies Experts
Titan FTP Server Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Titan FTP Server to take advantage of the scalability, reliability and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies. [ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, USA—March 8, 2021] South River...
PGP Encryption – Why should I use it?
What is PGP? PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, which is easy to remember, but also not terribly descriptive. PGP is a way of encrypting data that’s stored on workstations or servers. Its most popular use is to secure email attachments, since email is not sent over a...
What’s the Difference Between FTP and SFTP?
FTP, FTP/S, and SFTP are common acronyms, but did you know that there are some significant differences among them? Notably, FTP in its basic form is not secure. FTP/S takes the security up a step in that it allows you to secure all or part of a session (at the cost of...