Free MOVEit Secure File Transfer Clients.MADISON, Wis. -- File Non-Repudiation and Guaranteed Delivery are two of the advanced capabilities supported by a new suite of free, commercially supported, HTTPS-based MOVEit secure transfer software clients now available exclusively for exchanging files with MOVEit DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A middle ground between an organization's trusted internal network and an untrusted, external network such as the Internet. Also called a "perimeter network," the DMZ is a subnetwork (subnet) that may sit between firewalls or off one leg of a secure transfer and storage servers. The suite consists of MOVEit Xfer command line and MOVEit Wizard Web clients in Java and Windows versions. Each uses the firewall-friendly HTTPS (1) (HyperText Transport Protocol Secure) The protocol for accessing a secure Web server. Using HTTPS in the URL instead of HTTP directs the message to a secure port number rather than the default Web port number of 80. protocol to make SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) The leading security protocol on the Internet. Developed by Netscape, SSL is widely used to do two things: to validate the identity of a Web site and to create an encrypted connection for sending credit card and other personal data. encrypted connections with MOVEit DMZ servers via a single port (443) that is open by default on almost all firewalls. The MOVEit Xfer clients enable computer staff to quickly setup automated system-to-system file transfers using scripts and/or batch files. The self-installing MOVEit Wizards clients are Web browser add-ons that enable end-users to easily make 'point & click' transfers and reliably send large files over dial- up and other slow connections using their pre-existing Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and Opera browsers. MOVEit Xfer and MOVEit Wizard clients also provide the following advanced transfer and security features. --SHA1 integrity checking, which together with MOVEit DMZ integrity checking, authentication, logging and reporting provides file Non-Repudiation (the ability to prove who sent and received a file, and that it was not altered, corrupted or replaced between being sent and received). --Resume and retry re·try tr.v. re·tried , re·try·ing, re·tries To try again. Verb 1. retry - hear or try a court case anew rehear of interrupted transfers, which together with File Non-Repudiation, encrypted transfer, and the unique MOVEit DMZ FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) A series of publications issed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that specifies information security guidelines for federal government departments and agencies. 140-2 validated 256-bit AES encrypted file storage provide safe, secure, file Guaranteed Delivery. And unlike many alternative secure file transfer clients sold by competitors, the commercially supported MOVEit Xfer and MOVEit Wizard clients can be downloaded and used without charge. About MOVEit DMZ. Designed from the beginning to be a security solution, this Internet-facing 'portal' enables authorized employees, business partners and customers to securely transfer and store files, messages, and Web form postings using with popular Web browsers (with or without MOVEit Wizards) and MOVEit and third-party HTTPS and secure FTP FTP in full file transfer protocol Internet protocol that allows a computer to send files to or receive files from another computer. Like many Internet resources, FTP works by means of a client-server architecture; the user runs client software to connect to over SSL (FTPS (FTP Secure) Transferring files over the secure sockets layer (SSL) protocol. See SSL and FTP. ) and SSH (SFTP (1) (SSH FTP) Transferring files using the secure SSH protocol. See SSH. (2) (Simple FTP) An earlier non-secure FTP program. See FTP and SSH. sFTP - Secure File Transfer Protocol ) clients. For more about MOVEit DMZ, MOVEit Wizard, MOVEit Xfer and the other MOVEit products, including details on how to request an evaluation, demonstration, proposal or quote, please visit www.standardnetworks.com. About Standard Networks. Since its founding in 1989 this privately-held company has achieved 67 consecutive profitable quarters by developing secure, reliable, mission-critical file and message transfer products and by providing responsive, high-quality support for its customers in the Americas, Europe and around the Pacific Rim. |
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