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File Transfers — Time Consuming or a Piece of Cake?

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[Windows IT Pro] Join Mel Beckman on April 28th at 12pm ET — he will provide expert insight into securely transforming your file transfer process through automation. [Please register for this webcast here.] What will you learn: - The tradeoffs between security and speed for various encryption algorithms. - The value of digital certificates in automating file transfers without exposing passwords to the job control environment. - How to secure legacy transfer protocols using “at rest” encryption. - Methods of error detection and correction to reduce errors and failures. - The value of automation to ensure that only intended data is transferred. [Sign up today.] [Facebook] [Twitter] [YouTube] [Google+] [LinkedIn] You are subscribed as {EMAIL} Periodically, Windows IT Pro will inform you of special events, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving promotional email from Windows IT Pro, please [click here]. Windows IT Pro | Penton | 1166 Avenue of the Americas | New York, NY 10036 | [Privacy Statement]

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