Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Public institution file transfer, is that best?

[Translated by Google]




Most public institutions are national organizations and manage personal information and important information.

Prior to the development of IT, governments and public institutions were paper-based work practices. Since then, we have been trying to show faster and more efficient business processing ability based on various systems through the introduction of rapidly developed IT technology.

However, the development of IT-based business efficiency has been accompanied by a variety of security issues.

The government and public institutions are exchanging related files with various related organizations. Public institutions also provide a variety of administrative services to the public, while still delivering tens of millions of documents or image files to citizens and civil servants.


Since the government and public institutions manage the personal information of citizens and important national information, it is impossible to say that building a stable file security infrastructure is optional, and the number and types of files to be handled are not reduced.




Ask the IT
Could you tell me that the file transfer security system of the government and public institutions we are managing now is at its best?

We know. In order to enhance the security of file transfer, which is concerned from the outside, if the security level is too strong, there will be a voice of dissatisfaction that it is inconvenient to perform internal work, and if there is emphasis on convenience of operation, there may be loopholes in transmission security.


However, as public institutions continue to suffer from personal information and leakage of important national information files, the people are not taking a cold look at the meeting.



Public institutions are constantly transfer numerous complaints to civil servants daily to provide a variety of quality services to the public.

In addition, the government and public institutions are interested in revitalizing the economy through 'Open Data', and they are publishing a large amount of documents and image files of these institutions, encouraging them to use them freely.


Open data, of course, can have a positive impact on transparency and the economy of the public sector, but the network infrastructure and IT staff in charge are having a difficult time getting worse.



Please pay attention to the IT
Everyone knows that the amount of work that IT staff takes on any organization, or issues that are easy to see but cannot be resolved, are scattered. However, it is hard to expect that this will work well for people who suffer from file leaks and paused mass file transfer windows.

It's time to get away from the generally useless file transfer. INNORIX's secure transfer separates files into multiple pieces, encrypts each piece, encrypts them randomly, and sends them, preventing leakage during transmission. It can also seamlessly transfer over 10,000 bulk files that you send to related organizations and citizens.


With INNORIX's mass security transfer, you can say our institutions is doing its best.




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