The U.S. federal government’s transition to the FIPS 140-3 cryptography standard has begun, with NIST announcing that all FIPS 140-2 certificates will be retired in September 2026. Cerberus FTP Server versions 12.11 and higher have moved to OpenSSL 3, which will...
Starting in version 12.11, Cerberus FTP Server will use OpenSSL 3 which provides the following benefits: Extends FIPS 140-2 validation until September 2026 Adds TLS 1.3 protocol support Adds additional key exchange, cipher, and mac algorithms Breaking Changes If...
Enterprise users of Cerberus FTP Server have frequently requested an integrated way to clean their reporting database. A new feature for 12.2 allows administrators to remove old audit & file records. Accessible from the database configuration page, administrators...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) addresses the minimum standards that health care organizations must implement to protect the security, privacy, and confidentiality of patient data that is transferred over the Internet. You can...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) addresses the minimum standards that health care organizations must implement to protect the security, privacy, and confidentiality of patient data that is transferred over the Internet. Section...
One of our most-visited help articles is “How can I make Cerberus FTP Server secure?” In that article, we mention FIPS 140-2, but we still get quite a few emails from customers asking whether they should be using FIPS 140-2 mode in Cerberus. So let’s dig into...
At Cerberus, we often receive questions related to HIPAA compliance and HIPAA-compliant file transfer. In this post, we address a number of those questions so you can feel comfortable when working with patient data. How Does HIPAA Govern Health Care Data Transfer? The...