When you first start scouting for the right file transfer protocol for your organization, you’re bound to encounter these two acronyms: SFTP and MFT. SFTP stands for SSH File Transfer Protocol, whereas MFT stands for Managed File Transfer. While SFTP is indeed a protocol, MFT isn’t. Nevertheless, these two acronyms become increasingly intertwined once you explore advanced, secure, automated file transfer solutions.
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SFTP vs MFT: Choosing the Right File Transfer Protocol
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, SFTP, FTP
Binary Management Service Patch (CVE-2023-4528) for JSCAPE MFT Server
Updated by Max Schultz on
In response to security incidents which have impacted other managed file transfer (MFT) providers over the past year, Redwood has significantly increased its security posture across all File Transfer products.
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Key Security Criteria to Evaluate When Choosing an MFT Solution
Updated by Van Glass on
Managed File Transfer (MFT) has become an essential component of secure data exchange for businesses. Whether you are transferring sensitive financial information, confidential customer data, or critical intellectual property, selecting the right MFT solution is crucial. The security of your data and the trustworthiness of the solution are paramount considerations. Given recent breaches that have affected several MFT solutions, we will discuss important security criteria that should be considered.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Secure File Transfer
How To Automate An SFTP File Transfer
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
Automated SFTP file transfers are traditionally done through scripts, but there's a much easier way. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to automate SFTP file transfers without scripting a single line of code.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Tutorials, Secure File Transfer, SFTP, Triggers
How To Set Up Automated AS2 File Transfers
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
Overview
In an earlier quickstart guide to setting up an AS2 server, we featured a manual method for sending EDI messages. Because EDI transactions are best carried out automatically, we thought it would be a good idea to show you how to implement real-time transactions on the same solution we used in that post.
AS2 (applicability statement 2) uses public keys and private keys to encrypt files being transferred between IP addresses. With AS2, security, authentication, message integrity and privacy are ensured with encryption, digital certificates and nonrepudiation techniques. AS2 provides greater security for your EDI data than standard FTP, supporting synchronous and asynchronous MDN (message disposition notification) and digital signatures.
Plus, with JSCAPE's AS2 server you can send files regardless of file size and content type.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Tutorials, AS2
How To Setup An AS2 Server With JSCAPE: A QuickStart Guide
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the basic steps of how to set up and configure an AS2 server.
AS2 uses public keys and private keys to encrypt/decrypt file transfers, strengthening security around sensitive documents and information. While AS1 relied on SMTP, AS2 uses S/MIME and HTTP/S to move data between IP addresses. With AS2, security, authentication, message integrity and privacy are ensured with encryption, digital certificates and nonrepudiation techniques.
Below are the initial steps that will eventually allow you to carry out EDI transactions with an increasing number of trading partners already using this popular B2B file transfer protocol.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Videos, AS2
Two Ways To Generate An SFTP Private Key
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
One of the major security features of SSH FTP is public key authentication. This authentication method allows JSCAPE MFT Server to verify a user's identity during login by asking for only the user's secret item — an SFTP private key file (SSH key). Using keys to authenticate users while requiring a username and passphrase gives us two-factor authentication.
Read MoreTopics: Managed File Transfer, SFTP
Monitoring A Remote SFTP Server for Newly Added Files
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
Most users of JSCAPE MFT Server are already familiar with directory monitors. You often use it to monitor a directory for newly added files. Although that capability has helped immensely in automating a lot of business processes, it had its limitations. In the past, directory monitors could only be used to monitor local directories and UNC paths but not directories on remote servers. In the upcoming MFT Server 11, that's going to be possible.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Tutorials, SFTP, Triggers
How To Copy Multiple Files From S3 To Azure Data Lake Storage
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to copy multiple files automatically from AWS S3 to Azure Data Lake Storage using JSCAPE MFT Server.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation
How To Push Files From Local To Azure Data Lake Based On An Event
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
Azure Data Lake is an excellent option for storing massive amounts of unstructured, semi-structured, and structured data in the cloud. One of the queries we often get pertaining to it is how to push files from a local storage to Azure Data Lake based on an event. Let me show you how it's done using JSCAPE MFT Server.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Tutorials, Triggers