FTPS (when encrypted)
[ɛf-ti-pi-ɛs (ɛnˈkrɪptɪd)]
noun
FTPS (quando criptografado)
1. File Transfer Protocol Secure; a secure version of FTP that uses SSL/TLS encryption to protect data transmission between client and server
FTPS when encrypted provides a secure method for uploading sensitive files to a remote server.
FTPS quando criptografado fornece um método seguro para fazer upload de arquivos sensíveis em um servidor remoto.
2. A protocol that encrypts both authentication credentials and file transfer data to prevent unauthorized access or interception
The company switched to FTPS when encrypted to comply with data protection regulations.
A empresa mudou para FTPS quando criptografado para estar em conformidade com regulamentos de proteção de dados.
FTPS is a standard security protocol in international IT and cybersecurity fields. In Brazil, it's widely adopted in banking, government, and enterprise environments due to compliance requirements (LGPD - Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados). The term is used identically in both English and Portuguese in technical documentation and professional settings.
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