For users for whom use of the command line is not a deal breaker, Magic
Wormhole is a simple and highly secure option:
https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole.
Depending on the context, OnionShare might be worth looking at:
https://onionshare.org/
The publisher of the data runs OnionShare on their laptop/workstation to share
the data. They send the generated unguessable .onion URL to the recipient who
can download the data by opening the URL in
Elizabeth Leonard wrote:
> Let say your faculty have research files that they want to securely share
> with researchers at another academic institutions (say, on another
> continent). What are secure ways that they can do this?
Just yesterday I was thinking about just this thing, and my
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I just want to make sure I am understanding the question. when you say file
sharing
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I just want to make sure I am understanding the question. when you say file
sharing/transfer do you mean):
1.) File transmission software like cyberduck or (as Mike Kastellec just
suggested something Like Globus -- which looks
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Personally I've used Filemail and found it easy and sufficient. Not sure if it
would meet HIPPA requirements.
At work we have, but I don't use, something else. The IT folks have it set-up
with a 2 GB file size limit. As a photo librarian I bump into that too often.
David Bigwood
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Could you clarify the level of security you're dealing with? Is this where you
need HIPAA compliance? PHI? Sensitive personal information?
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Leonard
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Hi all:
Let say your faculty have research files
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> Abigail H
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> Could you clarify the level of security you're dealing with? Is this
> where you need HIPAA compliance? PHI? Sensitive per
15, 2020 12:06 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] file sharing/transfer
Could you clarify the level of security you're dealing with? Is this where you
need HIPAA compliance? PHI? Sensitive personal information?
--
Abigail H. Goben, MLS
ago...@uic.edu
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, 2020 11:03 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [CODE4LIB] file sharing/transfer
Hi all:
Let say your faculty have research files that they want to securely share with
researchers at another academic institutions (say, on another continent).
What are secure ways that they can do
Hi all:
Let say your faculty have research files that they want to securely share with
researchers at another academic institutions (say, on another continent).
What are secure ways that they can do this? An example I've heard of is
Cyberduck- anything else?
We are hoping for reasonably
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