Every endpoint action—login, file upload, download, rename, delete—is logged and can be forwarded to SIEM systems (Splunk, ArcSight) to support PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, and SOX audits.
Back in Chicago, Sarah watched the map on her screen. One by one, the dots in London turned from red to green.
Globalscape’s endpoint strategy is part of a broader security suite that addresses vulnerabilities across unmanaged devices and applications. globalscape endppoint
"The Endpoint agent handles the transfer logic," Sarah said confidently. "It uses accelerated file transfer protocols. It’s not choking the data like the VPN did. Look."
"You were right," Elias admitted softly. "The VPN was a sledgehammer. This... this is a scalpel." Globalscape’s endpoint strategy is part of a broader
On the screen, the file transfer progress bars began to move. Not at the kilobyte speed of the failing VPN, but at a blazing pace that saturated the available bandwidth without destabilizing the connection.
Elias looked at the Globalscape interface, now humming with the quiet efficiency of a well-oiled machine. The chaos of the VPN failure was a distant memory, handled entirely by the automated resilience of the Endpoint agents. It’s not choking the data like the VPN did
Globalscape Endpoint supports FTPS, SFTP, HTTPS, AS2, and SCP, ensuring encrypted data in transit. It also includes native OpenPGP encryption for files at rest.
Admins can define transfer rules (e.g., allowed times, file size limits, destination restrictions) on the EFT server, which the endpoint automatically enforces—even offline (syncs when reconnected).