Globalscape Security Compliance Analyst
The analyst is responsible for translating these often-abstract legal requirements into concrete technical configurations within the Globalscape EFT environment. For instance, under PCI DSS requirement 4.1, organizations must encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks. The analyst ensures that Globalscape is configured to enforce strong cryptography (such as AES-256) and secure protocols (like SFTP, FTPS, or HTTPS) while simultaneously disabling legacy, insecure protocols like standard FTP. By bridging the gap between legal mandates and technical execution, the analyst ensures the organization avoids crippling fines and reputational damage associated with non-compliance.
Here is why this role is the unsung hero of your Globalscape ecosystem. globalscape security compliance analyst
A is a specialized cybersecurity professional responsible for managing and auditing an organization’s file transfer infrastructure, specifically using the Globalscape Enhanced File Transfer (EFT) platform. This role bridges the gap between technical data movement and strict regulatory mandates like GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS . By bridging the gap between legal mandates and
The analyst often serves as the liaison between the IT department and the internal audit or legal teams. During internal or external audits, the analyst must produce evidence of compliance, demonstrating through reports and configuration exports that the Globalscape environment meets the required standards. This requires the ability to speak two languages: the technical jargon of the IT team and the regulatory language of the auditors. This role bridges the gap between technical data
If your organization relies on platform, you already know it is a powerful engine for MFT. However, technology alone doesn't pass audits. That requires a human expert: the Security Compliance Analyst .



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