S4E

Secure Gateway FTP Service Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Secure Gateway FTP Service in digital assets.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

3 weeks 23 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

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The Secure Gateway FTP Service is a file transfer protocol server used primarily in networks requiring secure and reliable file exchange. Deployed by various organizations, from small businesses to large enterprises, it ensures data is transferred securely across network infrastructures. This service is vital for industries where data verification, integrity, and security are critical factors, such as financial services, healthcare, and governmental sectors. It is often implemented to facilitate internal data flows and manage external interactions with partners and clients. The Secure Gateway FTP enhances data management efficiency and fortifies data exchange protocols. As a crucial component of many IT infrastructures, its consistent functionality and security are paramount for operational success.

The Secure Gateway FTP Service Technology Detection scanner is designed to identify the presence of this service within a network. It focuses on recognizing the signature characteristics of the Secure Gateway FTP to pinpoint its deployment. Such detection can help in maintaining an inventory of services running within an organization, ensuring all are accounted for and monitored. Understanding the technologies in use is critical for enforcing security policies and identifying potential areas of vulnerability. This scanner aids cybersecurity teams by simplifying the discovery of FTP services across expansive network environments. Additionally, it supports compliance efforts by providing insights into service usage and configurations.

The detection process leverages specific patterns and information exchanges characteristic of the Secure Gateway FTP Service. By examining the responses and communication behaviors over the designated ports, it can confirm the service's presence. The scanner is configured to interact directly with the service's listening port, in this case, port 21, which is standard for FTP operations. This method ensures an accurate identification without introducing significant network load or interference with ongoing operations. Its light footprint and targeted detection approach make it suitable for routine checks. This effective detection mechanism ensures continuous awareness of the network's service landscape.

Potential effects of malicious access to the Secure Gateway FTP Service include unauthorized data access and data manipulation. Exploitation could lead to significant data breaches, exposing sensitive information such as personal, financial, or proprietary business data. Continual detection and monitoring of this service are critical to preventing such vulnerabilities. By maintaining a secure and up-to-date understanding of all FTP services, organizations can better protect against unauthorized access and reduce the risk of data loss. Proactive detection serves as a foundational step in a comprehensive security strategy, mitigating potential vectors of cyberattack.

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