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Old 01-12-2008, 08:57 AM   #1
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Default Question about secure file transfer

Hi all, I am running a large scale business and some time I have to transfer large and very important data files to my business partner. I fear about my data because there are many of my business competitors who will definitely try to steal my important data. So there is huge amount of risk involved in sharing my important data on Internet. I recently heard about secure file transfer technique from my friend who is working in well established software company. Does anyone have any idea about what is Secure File Transfer (SFT) service and how does it work?
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As far as i know during the secure file transfer the files are copied in encoded form. I use winscp in order to manage SFTP connections, but not every host allow to connect to the secure shell.
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Old 01-14-2008, 06:03 AM   #3
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Default Re: Question about secure file transfer

Hi, I am a programmer and I agree with your doubts. SFT is a secure way to move files between almost any two computers across open networks. http://www.jscape.com/secureftpserver/ is very useful when you require high speed file transfer method. It greatly simplifies the process of securely exchanging data with trading partners and automation of file transfer processes, resulting in increased productivity and immediate return on investment.
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