At my last institution we'd set up a local instance of ZendTo (https://zend.to/) and used that with some success. It may not be secure enough for your purposes (though that depends a lot on the setup there) but I figured it's worth throwing out as an option..
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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 this? An example I've heard of is Cyberduck- anything else?
We are hoping for reasonably priced solutions (I know... secure, reasonably priced, and effective... can't have all of them- but hoping anyway).
Thanks!
Elizabeth Leonard
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