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Secure File Transfer Picks Up Where Email Leaves Off Mountain Home AR

It’s hard to imagine our personal or professional lives without email. It’s fast, it’s easy and for the most part it’s free. There’s no doubt that email has changed the way we communicate and revolutionized the way we do business, but alas, it does have its shortcomings.

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Secure File Transfer Picks Up Where Email Leaves Off

It’s hard to imagine our personal or professional lives without email.  It’s fast, it’s easy and for the most part it’s free.   There’s no doubt that email has changed the way we communicate and revolutionized the way we do business, but alas, it does have its shortcomings.

There are two major problems that businesses often face when using email.  The first is something you’ve probably run into at one point or another, and that’s the inability of most email systems to send or receive large files.  However, there’s another problem with email that has lately become such a major issue that the federal government and many state governments have passed new laws to address it.  

The problem is that sending sensitive information over email is not secure.  Imagine sending a postcard through the mail with someone’s social security number or bank account information written on the back for all to see.  Crazy, right?  But that’s essentially what’s happening every time an ...

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