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  2. Secure Federal File Sharing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Federal File Sharing Act was proposed in response to leaks of highly sensitive United States government information (which includes a list of ongoing House Ethics Committee investigation, information about U.S. military programs and troops, and wiring schematics for a Marine One helicopter [2]) found on various filesharing programs in early 2009.

  3. Tumbleweed Communications - Wikipedia

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    Tumbleweed Communications Corp. provided secure messaging and secure file transfer solutions for enterprise and government customers. [1] The company became a publicly traded company in 1999, trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol TMWD. [2] Tumbleweed Communications merged with Axway, a subsidiary of Sopra Group, in 2008. [3]

  4. Kiteworks - Wikipedia

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    Kiteworks, formerly known as Accellion, Inc., is an American technology company that secures sensitive content communications over channels such as email, file share, file transfer, managed file transfer, web forms, and application programming interfaces.

  5. Legal aspects of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Secure Federal File Sharing Act, [76] which would, if enacted, prohibit the use of peer-to-peer file-sharing software by U.S. government employees and contractors on computers used for federal government work. [77] The bill has died with the adjournment of 111th Congress.

  6. Linoma Software - Wikipedia

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    A reverse proxy is used by the application for the file-sharing services (for example, FTP/S, SFTP, HTTP/S servers) it front-ends in the DMZ. GoAnywhere Gateway's service broker binds file transfer requests to the appropriate service in the private network through a secure control channel.

  7. Connect:Direct - Wikipedia

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    Connect:Direct's primary advantage over FTP was that it made file transfers routine and reliable. IBM Sterling Connect:Direct is used within the financial services industry, government agencies and other large organizations that have multiple computing platforms: mainframes, midrange, Linux or Windows systems. In terms of speed, Connect:Direct ...

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