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Without a DMZ Gateway, you must open ports directly to the internal EFT server – a high-risk pattern.
TLS 1.2+ with ECDHE and AES-GCM (e.g., TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 ). globalscape application security
| Scenario | Recommended Protocol | |----------|----------------------| | Web browser upload/download | HTTPS (TLS 1.2+) | | Automated server-to-server | SFTP or FTPS with client cert | | B2B EDI | AS2 with S/MIME signing + encryption | | Mobile client | EFT's REST API over HTTPS | Without a DMZ Gateway, you must open ports
Here is how Globalscape addresses the critical pillars of application security. : Security is bolstered by Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
: Security is bolstered by Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) , including support for RSA SecurID, RADIUS, and SAML (WebSSO). This ensures that only verified users can access the system, significantly reducing the risk of credential-based attacks. Strategic Security Modules