Secure file transfer systems and methods

a file transfer system and file technology, applied in the field of secure file transfer systems and/or methods, can solve the problems of increasing development costs, not all individuals fully “trust” electronic communications, and large enterprises are oftentimes not able to leverage “off-the-shelf” solutions, etc., to achieve positive environmental impact and new efficiencies

Active Publication Date: 2015-08-27
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[0003]There are a number of benefits associated with the transition to electronic forms of communication. For example, email, SMS, and other forms of communications can be exchanged almost instantaneously between people located almost anywhere around the globe. Electronic communications also can have a net positive environmental impact, e.g., as more and more individuals and companies strive to go paperless in their homes and / or offices.
[0004]Large enterprises, which may have multiple domestic and / or international locations, cooperate with other corporations or individuals in different places, etc., also can leverage the benefits of electronic communications. Through technological tools, business process orchestration and management techniques can help large enterprises achieve new efficiencies.
[0014]Yet another aspect of certain example embodiments relates to facilitating file transfers in which recipient parties do not need to sign up for user accounts but still are able to access the files sent to them.

Problems solved by technology

Unfortunately, not all individuals fully “trust” electronic communications.
For example, when it comes to delivering financial statements, paying bills, etc., many people still rely on paper, at least to some extent, e.g., because of a perceived security risk.
These perceived issues can complicate, and sometimes prevent, information exchanges as between individuals, and as between an individual and an organization.
The ability to leverage the benefits of information technology on the part of organizations also has in the past met with challenges.
For instance, large enterprises oftentimes are not able to leverage “off-the-shelf” solutions for migrating business practices from traditional paper operations to purely electronic solutions, much less to hybrid solutions.
The development of such a proprietary solution might require a deep knowledge of the internal business processes, types of data to be handled, etc., thereby imposing constraints on who can develop such solutions, increasing development costs, and potentially exposing sensitive organizational and / or personal information.
As a result, proprietary “solutions” for data transfers typically are not very flexible and typically are not applicable or easily adaptable to meet the needs of other organizations, even when those needs at least on a conceptual level are the same or somewhat similar as between the different organizations.
Similar challenges are faced when attempting to integrate or coordinate operations between different providers across different organizations, different units in a single large organization, etc.
Again, custom development typically is needed and oftentimes results in a “solution” that is custom-developed in an inflexible and inextensible manner.

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[0060]Certain example embodiments relate to file transfer systems and / or methods that enable a single provider to offer to different customers customizable file transfer solutions that are secure, scalable to handle enterprise-level amounts of data, and able to meet customer-specific needs even though such needs are not necessarily known in advance. Once initially set up, the file transfer solution of certain example embodiments delegates management of the customer-specific instances of the solution, optionally in a sub-delegatable manner and, thus, the solution provider need not be consulted after specific initial instance deployment time. For instances, customers may set up and manage their own secure portals to data, with those secure portals being set up by themselves, for users associated with the customer and / or for outside users (such as external organizations or enterprises, individuals, etc.).

[0061]Referring now more particularly to the drawings in which like reference nume...

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Certain example embodiments relate to file transfer systems and / or methods that enable a single provider to offer to different customers customizable file transfer solutions that are secure, scalable to handle enterprise-level amounts of data, and able to meet customer-specific needs even though such needs are not necessarily known in advance. Once initially set up, the file transfer solution of certain example embodiments delegates management of the customer-specific instances of the solution, optionally in a sub-delegatable manner and, thus, the single provider need not be consulted after specific initial instance deployment time (e.g., for security management and / or other routine maintenance issues).

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]Certain example embodiments relate to file transfer systems and / or methods. More particularly, certain example embodiments relate to file transfer systems and / or methods that enable a single provider to offer to different customers customizable file transfer solutions that are secure, scalable to handle enterprise-level amounts of data, and able to meet customer-specific needs even though such needs are not necessarily known in advance. Certain example embodiments employ a delegatable delegation of authority to the customer-specific instances of the solution.BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY[0002]More and more people are relying on electronic forms of communication in their day-to-day lives. It is possible to send letters, pictures, movies, and other sorts of information electronically. Indeed, the amount and type of information being transmitted seems to increase almost daily.[0003]There are a number of benefits associated with the transition to electronic forms of commun...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F21/60H04L29/06
CPCH04L63/04G06F21/606H04L63/0428H04L63/08G06F21/6218
Inventor HANKINS, JR., BENJAMIN B.MACTAGGART, CHRISTOPHER W.MILISITS, JR., ANDREW J.
Owner AITHERAS
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