SSH's Information Integrity Platform can be applied to meet a variety of data security and file transfer needs including managed file transfer, monitoring, auditing, mainframe and application connectivity, two-factor authentication and system administration. You will find more information on each of these scenarios in their corresponding sections.
Auditing and MonitoringSSH enables organizations to maintain an up-to-date inventory of deployed software versions by monitoring the configurations and security policies for unauthorized local changes. |
Managed File TransferSSH provides centralized tools for management file transfers that work across a broad spectrum of operating systems. |
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Mainframe ConnectivitySSH's platform provides native tools for secure connectivity to mainframes, that utilize the same standard protocols found natively in the distributed environment. |
Two-Factor AuthenticationTwo-factor authentication can provide a powerful additional layer of security for your networks by using two different methods to verify the user's identity: What you know and what you have. |
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Secure File TransferSSH's file transfer platform executes all operations with a standards-based, interoperable secure transport protocol. |
Secure Systems AdministrationSSH's platform provides the secure system administration capabilities of the Secure Shell protocol as part of a true enterprise platform. |
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Security ComplianceSSH's Information Integrity Platform helps organizations of all types and sizes meet or exceed regulation mandates and industry standards related to privacy, security, auditing, and risk management.
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Business SolutionsSSH's Information Integrity Platform enables organizations to save time and save money with a fast to deploy and easy to scale solution, developed by the company that invented the SSH protocol. |