Managed File Upload gives organizations a centralized and frictionless document upload experience by embedding the tool directly into their websites, allowing clients, partners, or employees to submit ...
A client is wanting a service where they can direct customers to upload files and they can retrieve them. It has to be secure and not necessarily free but not too expensive. Drop Box is the first ...
Where should I store this file? How do I know if my file contains protected data? What happens if this information gets into the wrong hands? There's a lot to consider about proper file storage and ...
IMGCAP(1)] Many small accounting firms are looking for a more efficient way to share files with clients. However, most have concerns regarding security, privacy and compliance — and for good reason.
Looking for secure file transfer software tools for your network? We explore the most popular SFTP clients to help you decide which one is right for you. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) client ...
Need to share a file with someone? You could just attach it to an email and fire it off, provided it's not too large to send. Sharing big files requires a little extra effort, and making sure they're ...
Learn how to build secure user portals for content-heavy SaaS using passwordless authentication, RBAC, session security, and CDN protection.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Still attaching work docs to emails or flinging them over Slack? Consider a paid alternative. Still attaching ...
We independently review everything we recommend. We may make money from the links on our site. Learn more› By Thorin Klosowski This is just one step in a series created to help anyone improve their ...
FTP was the popular protocol for file transfer but short of using FTPS, it doesn't provide the security required these days. Here's how to use Secure Copy (SCP) for file transfer. Secure copy, or SCP, ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. The more distributed ...