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Biscom Joins LegalSEC to Discuss Weaknesses of Document Security

  
  
  
  
  
  
Register for ILTA Biscom Webinar LegalSEC

Biscom, provider of the legal industry’s most trusted document exchange technology, will join ILTA's prestigious LegalSEC webinar series.

Webinar: Top 5 Reasons to Make the Move to Hosted Fax

  
  
  
  
  
  

FTP is not secure; here’s why.

  
  
  
  
  
  
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FTP is not secure; here’s why.

Although still widely used as a file transfer method, FTP may leave users non-compliant with some federal and state regulatory requirements. Susceptible to hacking and unauthorized access to private information, FTP is an outdated technology that is difficult to use, difficult to administer, and will often lead users to unsanctioned 3rd party services.

Do you need to securely exchange large files quickly? Organizations such as Foster Wheeler, Weatherford, and GE use Biscom’s secure file transfer solution to safely exchange their large files quickly, easily and securely.



History of Innovation from Biscom

  
  
  
  
  
  
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Biscom - A History of Innovation

Compliance Matters - Do you need a Secure File Transfer Solution (SFT)?

  
  
  
  
  
  
Compliance through Secure File Transfer

Do you need Secure File Delivery (SFT) in Minutes?

Is it time to update your fax environment with FOIP?

  
  
  
  
  
  
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Is it time to update your fax environment?

Enterprise Clients are leveraging VoIP networks to manage all of their fax communications on a single platform. Unlike traditional fax server technology, Fax Over IP (FOIP) is a software-only solution capable or running within a Virtual environment.

Benefits include:

  • Software Only - No hardware servers or fax boards required.





WSJ - Should Companies Allow Employees to Use Consumer File-Sharing Services?

  
  
  
  
  
  
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There's a great article in the Wall Street Journal about whether companies should allow employees to use consumer file sharing services like Dropbox. Two analysts - Ted Schadler from Forrester Research and Larry Ponemon from the Ponemon Institute share their somewhat opposing views on this. The bottom line, however, is that employees are sharing more information with their colleagues, clients, customers, and other third parties (files, documents, information) to get their jobs done, and that need is only increasing over time. So, either give them the tools to let them share securely or run the risk of your data escaping into the wild, because if you don't they'll find another way to share that information and it most likely will not be secure.

Connect with Biscom - Upcoming Webinar - BDS Enhancements

  
  
  
  
  
  
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The team at Biscom wants you to know about an important webinar we’re presenting on May 22, 2013 at 2pm for our customers. We’ll be sharing some exciting details of our upcoming BDS 4.3 release, which includes SAML support and workspace folders, as well as a number of other enhancements – including our Android app for phones and tablets, as well as our iPhone app.

Manage and Secure Law Firm BYOD

  
  
  
  
  
  
ILTA Webinar with Biscom and MindShift

Join Biscom and mindSHIFT Technologies for an ILTA webinar on May 14 where we will review trends, best practices and technologies for managing and mitigating risks associated with the proliferation of personal mobile devices in the legal environment.

Top Ten Considerations When Evaluating Fax Over IP (FoIP)

  
  
  
  
  
  
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Fax over IP (FoIP) provides organizations with a cost-effective alternative to traditional fax server implementations.

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