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PGP Encryption and Why You Should Use It?

PGP, or Pretty Good Privacy, may sound modest, but its significance in the realm of data security is anything but. It serves as a powerful tool for encrypting data on workstations and servers, with its most widespread application being the safeguarding of email...

MFT vs SFTP: Which File Transfer Protocol Is Right for Your Business?

Introduction In today’s security-driven IT landscape, businesses can't afford to rely on outdated or incomplete file transfer methods. Two widely used technologies—SFTP and MFT—are often compared for their roles in securing data in transit. While SFTP (Secure File...

Security & Threat Protection

What is SFTP?

SFTP is a protocol for transferring files securely—or, more simply put, a way to transfer files between machines over a secure connection. SFTP, which stands for SSH (or Secure) File Transfer Protocol, was developed in the 1990s, and is natively secure so that if you...

Security & Managed File Transfer

What is SFTP?

SFTP is a protocol for transferring files securely—or, more simply put, a way to transfer files between machines over a secure connection. SFTP, which stands for SSH (or Secure) File Transfer Protocol, was developed in the 1990s, and is natively secure so that if you...

Cloud and Hybrid Environments

What is SFTP?

SFTP is a protocol for transferring files securely—or, more simply put, a way to transfer files between machines over a secure connection. SFTP, which stands for SSH (or Secure) File Transfer Protocol, was developed in the 1990s, and is natively secure so that if you...

More Articles from South River Technologies Experts

What is SFTP?

SFTP is a protocol for transferring files securely—or, more simply put, a way to transfer files between machines over a secure connection. SFTP, which stands for SSH (or Secure) File Transfer Protocol, was developed in the 1990s, and is natively secure so that if you...