Risk Management & File Transfer

Risk Management & File Transfer
Risk Management & File Transfer

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Risk Management & File Transfer

File transfer is a core business process at many organizations, and we're seeing the volume, reliance and sensitivity of files and data increasing exponentially. 

Traditionally, file transfer has simply been synonymous with FTP.  However, today's focus on security and governance are requiring that organizations quickly deploy secure and managed file transfer solutions.

Attend this online webcast to learn how a secure and managed file transfer solution:

  • Address all 3 tenants of security
  • Reduces potentially to costly business risk
  • Minimize exposure to a costly data breach

What is the risk to YOUR organization?

Featured speaker:

Tony Perri, CISSP, Senior Solutions Architect, Ipswitch File Transfer

Sponsored by 


Ipswitch File Transfer builds software to securely move your valuable data. Ipswitch secure and managed file transfer solutions deliver the security and governance necessary to help enable compliance for our more than 40 million global users. We invite you to learn more at www.IpswitchFT.com, contact us, or connect on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook.

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