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SFTP Secure Server on CentOS 8.4

SFTP Secure Server is the Information Security (InfoSEc) standard across industries for the largest companies in the world. Enterprises rely on SFTP protocol for its secure encryption in client-server architectures. It protects data integrity between the SFTP server and SFTP client. SFTP surpasses and replaces Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP). 

SFTP Secure Server on CentOS 8.4 unites network security and high performance to create the most stable SFTP Server setup on the market. CentOS is the premier software developer OS for web hosting and is enterprise ready. SFTP runs on multiple processor architectures for high performance on minimal hardware. 

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SFTP is the standard across industries to protect sensitive data and secure private communications. SFTP security is compliant with data security laws and federal standards, including for Protected Health Information (PHI) under the Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act (HIPAA).  

Encryption ciphers include the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 and 256, Blowfish, Data Encryption Standard (DES), and more. Encrypted command data authenticates credentials to prevent open transmission of sensitive data through an unprotected network connection. Prevent man-in-the-middle attacks (MiTM) with two-way authentication of the client and server. User ID/passwords and an SSH key prevent data interception. 

Simplify configuration and reduce error by running directly over the Secure Shell protocol in the SSH port. SFTP protocol is configured through a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or the Comnand Line Interface (CLI). 

CentOS is a free Linux distribution created from Red Hat source code. It is easily used and deployed across multiple nodes. The cost-effective open source development platform saves money on licensing. GNU licensing gives users freedom to modify and redistribute the source code. CentOS features support for software languages including C, Python, Perl, and Ruby. 

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