use the same remote access software on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
get a commercially supported Linux Secure
Shell server.
have secure terminal emulation for my macOS systems.
replace nonsecure Telnet.
replace nonsecure FTP.
replace Procomm.
comply with FIPS 140-2.
securely transfer files with simple drag and drop.
connect from the road to check email.
remotely access machines over the internet.
allow users to transfer files with limited access.
lock down my firewall.
automate or script secure file transfers.
protect my private data.
use strong data encryption.
connect using a variety of terminal emulations.
synchronize file systems with remote servers.
set up a DMZ drop zone and allow users to transfer files with limited access.