Globalscape: Core Security !new!
– EFT forced AES-256 for data-at-rest and TLS 1.3 for data-in-motion. Even if a drive was stolen, encrypted files were useless without the key held separately in the EFT key store.
Here’s a useful, real-world inspired story about — specifically focusing on its secure file transfer platform, Enhanced File Transfer (EFT) . globalscape core security
Some potential security benefits of using Globalscape's platform include: – EFT forced AES-256 for data-at-rest and TLS 1
Data is protected using strong encryption protocols such as OpenPGP for data at rest and TLS/SSL or SSH for data in transit. Globalscape utilizes a modular architecture
A major client, Apex Manufacturing , demanded proof of SOC 2 compliance for file transfers before renewing a $2M contract. Mira had 3 weeks to fix security gaps.
Globalscape utilizes a modular architecture, allowing organizations to scale their security posture based on specific needs: Enhanced Managed File Transfer by ... - Globalscape EFT
If you’re evaluating secure file transfer, remember: The lockbox is only as good as the keys, the watchmen, and the logbook. Globalscape builds all three.


