Globalscape Threat Research
This guide covers the threat landscape surrounding the ecosystem, specifically focusing on Globalscape’s flagship product, Enhanced File Transfer (EFT) , and how security researchers analyze it.
Unlike static security models, this research-driven approach reassesses the risk of a connection with each new session, ensuring that a previously "safe" partner hasn't been compromised. 3. Content Integrity and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) globalscape threat research
At its core, Globalscape’s threat research is a specialized discipline focused on identifying, analyzing, and mitigating vulnerabilities specific to file transfer ecosystems. Unlike generic cybersecurity research that focuses on endpoints or networks, Globalscape concentrates on the nuances of MFT: encrypted tunnels, automated workflows, edge-trusted gateways, and the unique risks of data at rest in transit queues. By maintaining a dedicated research team, Globalscape shifts from a reactive patch-management model to a predictive defense strategy. The team constantly monitors dark web forums, analyzes new malware strains (like ransomware that targets file-watching services), and dissects zero-day vulnerabilities before they can be weaponized against their platforms, such as Globalscape EFT (Enhanced File Transfer Server). This guide covers the threat landscape surrounding the
Ransomware remains a top concern, with the "Ransomware-as-a-Service" (RaaS) model making these attacks more frequent and accessible for low-level threat actors. 2. Proactive Defense with Fortra’s Threat Brain Content Integrity and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) At
Globalscape EFT has historically used .NET remoting and serialization for communication between the administration client and the server.




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