There’s a good chance that you, as a business owner or employee, you’re required to share files via the Internet. Whether you’re sharing customer records or SaaS data, these files are valuable and must be protected. If your files get compromised, they could cause serious consequences, ranging from financial loss to damage in reputation and trust.
Fortunately, there are safe ways to transfer files that will shield you from hackers, prying eyes and other threats. The best methods for transferring files securely are to encrypt the data over the internet and in storage, and require secure authentication to ensure that you’re the one who should have access to the files and make it hard for malicious entities to gain access, even if they are able to intercept your transfer.
The most secure way to transfer files is through cloud-based services that include encryption. NordLocker utilizes SFTP and Secure Shell encryption to make it impossible for attackers access the data. It also offers extra security features, like multi-factor authentication that ensures that even if a hacker gains access to your account they are unable to access it. Internxt is one example. It provides end-to-end encryption, which adds an additional layer of security. The zero-knowledge encryption assures you that Internxt will never save or scan your data, and only you (and anyone else with whom decide to share it) can decrypt the file(s). Understanding the different types of secure file transfers is important in order to select the best one for your company.
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