Digital Rights Management (DRM): Taking File Transfer Security to Another Level

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Securing files and the confidential information they contain is top of mind for organizations, with data sharing easier than ever before. It is crucial that organizations find more secure ways to manage the transfer of sensitive data, both internally and externally. For this, businesses are increasingly adopting zero trust architecture.

In this white paper, learn how your organization can benefit from the transparency and security built into digital rights management (DRM) and managed file transfer (MFT) tools.

Download this white paper to find out:

  • How secure file transfer is increasing becoming a legal and security requirement
  • The evolution of DRM and MFT tools, and some of their industry-specific challenges
  • How MFT and pretty good privacy (PGP) are used together for encryption and some drawbacks
  • How MFT and DRM together can deliver a superior, more secure file transfer and data management experience

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