When your users transfer files to your file transfer server. Those files are usually stored in plain text. The risk is that if an attacker somehow obtains unauthorized access to that server, he could simply take those files and then view their content. If any of those files contain personal data or other confidential information, that information may be compromised and could end up with a data breach in your hands. One way to prevent that from happening is by using data encryption at rest on the J scape MFT server. Data encryption at rest is provided through integrations with open PGP; you can configure MFT servers. For uploaded files to be automatically encrypted with PGP open as. There are several ways to use PGP open on the J scape MFD server.
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The data stored in Google Cloud is encrypted at the storage level, using AES-256 or AES-128. As a customer, you can use our default Google encryption simply using Google Cloud. We already encrypt your data stored at rest by default, using one or more encryption mechanisms.
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