What do Gilbert, a D.C.-based insurance recovery and litigation law firm, von Briesen & Roper, a labor and employment firm, and Jackson Lewis, a firm handling everything from banking to telecom, have in common? Lots of lawyers, multiple locations, and a secure file transfer technology in Biscom Delivery Server. The three firms adopted BDS to facilitate large file transfers, comply with government regulations, and guard against data breaches.

“We faced two challenges when it came to file transfers: sending large files that often get rejected by recipients’ e-mail configurations and ensuring the utmost level of security when transferring files and data,” said Scott Timmerman, senior IT manager for von Briesen & Roper. “Our litigators use it to send and track the delivery of large files while our health and estate planning practices use it to secure the exchange of confidential information.”

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