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Escape the grip: Why flexible MFT is key to enterprise agility

Break free from costly vendor lock-in Let's be blunt: some MFT vendors have built product suites that are less about true partnership and more about proprietary siloing. Their solutions are often designed to work exclusively with one another, effectively pushing organizations away from integrating their existing technologies, instead of building on those past investments. Enterprises are forced into adopting an entire suite of micro-solutions to achieve true enterprise file transfer, such as needing to purchase separate products for gateways (reverse proxy servers), large file sharing and even centralized administration.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

Avoid downtime and threat actors: Getting the best of both worlds in MFT

For enterprise organizations relying on managed file transfer (MFT) solutions, cybersecurity often feels like an arms race. The need to patch MFT software vulnerabilities to prevent breaches or ransomware clashes with the operational disruption that those updates can cause, creating a dilemma between staying available for business or staying secure. Recent years have highlighted this pain point for MFT users, with several vendors experiencing ransomware and recurring high or critical software vulnerabilities in their solutions, creating more opportunities for threat actors to exploit their customers.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

Consolidate, deploy and thrive: JSCAPE’s formula for MFT success in uncertain times

Global enterprises today are navigating a landscape marked by significant economic volatility. Fluctuating markets, shifting trade policies and persistent economic uncertainty are compelling enterprise organizations to reevaluate spending and prioritize operational efficiency. In these challenging conditions, revisiting even seemingly stable systems, such as managed file transfer (MFT), can be a strategic step toward uncovering improved efficiency.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

5 signs your MFT vendor is capable of mitigating zero-day data breaches

Zero-day exploits are currently one of the most prevalent cyber attacks impacting file transfer solutions. We won’t go into specifics, but a recent file-transfer-related data breach that impacted almost a million individual records was caused by a zero-day exploit.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

5 ways JSCAPE ensures 24/7/365 security and compliance for banking file transfers

Banking institutions, including commercial, retail and investment banks, frequently exchange files with various trading partners, which typically include customers, clearinghouses, corporate clients, other financial institutions, regulatory authorities and other organizations. Many of these files are crucial to time-sensitive business processes. Most also contain sensitive information, making them subject to governance and data privacy/protection laws and regulations, such as:

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

How to protect consumer data and ensure data security for banks with JSCAPE

Banks store, process and transfer vast amounts of sensitive consumer data. This may include financial information, credit card data, personally identifiable information (PII), loan details and transaction data. Since these types of sensitive data are critical to business processes or subject to regulatory compliance mandates, they need to be protected.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

The compliance imperative: why secure file transfers are non-negotiable in 2025

This year, the stakes for regulatory compliance are higher than ever. Organizations face an increasingly complex landscape of data protection and privacy regulations, many of which impose strict requirements on how you move, process and store sensitive data during file transfers. Secure file transfers are no longer just a best practice — they are a compliance imperative.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

Why more IT professionals are switching from basic SFTP server software to MFT

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, SFTP

How to set up a HTTPS file transfer

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) file transfers are two of the most user-friendly methods for carrying out user-initiated file uploads and downloads. Users only need a web browser like Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari to perform these actions. In a previous tutorial, we outlined the steps for setting up an HTTP file transfer. So, in this post, we’ll focus more on HTTPS.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Secure File Transfer, HTTPS

MFT servers explained: why your business needs one now

Increased IT complexity, regulatory compliance obligations and senior management demands for greater efficiency are rapidly rendering general-purpose file transfer solutions incapable of meeting current business needs. To address these challenges, proactive businesses have been shifting from traditional solutions to managed file transfer (MFT) servers.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, FTP Server, sftp server