Introduction to EFT Server
Getting Started with EFT Server Administration
What's New?
EFT Server Feature Comparison
Step 1: Installing and Activating the Software
Step 2: Configuring EFT Server
Step 3: Configuring Sites
Step 4: Configuring Settings Templates and User Accounts
Configuring Groups
The Virtual File System
Commands
Advanced Workflows
Event Rules
The OpenPGP Module
The AS2 Module
The High Security Module
    Introduction to the HS Module
    The PCI Data Security Standard
    PCI DSS Requirements
       How PCI DSS Requirements Addressed with the Server
       Requirement 1: Install and Maintain a Firewall Configuration to Protect Cardholder Data
       Requirement 2: Do Not Use Vendor-Supplied Defaults
       Requirement 3: Protect Stored Cardholder Data
       Requirement 4: Encrypt Transmission of Cardholder Data Across Open Public Networks
       Requirement 5: Use and Regularly Update Anti-Virus Software
       Requirement 6: Develop and Maintain Secure Systems and Applications
       Requirement 7: Restrict Access to Cardholder Data by Business Need-to-Know
       Requirement 8: Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access
       Requirement 9: Restrict Physical Access to Cardholder Data
       Requirement 10: Track and Monitor All Access to Network Resources and Cardholder
       Requirement 11: Regularly Test Security Systems and Processes
       Requirement 12: Maintain a Policy that Addresses Information Security
    Creating a High Security Site
    Warnings for PCI DSS Violations
    Security Auditing
    Using the HS Module with the Secure Ad Hoc Transfer Module
    Activating the HS Module
The Auditing and Reporting Module
The Web Transfer Client
The DMZ Gateway
The Secure Ad Hoc Transfer Module
GlobalSCAPE Server COM API
Getting Help
Registrations and Licenses