Customer case PAL-V: securely sharing large files in an environment where innovation and intellectual property are key

PAL-V is known worldwide as the developer of the world's first commercial FlyDrive solutions. They choose Msafe Secure File Transfer Enterprise. With it, they protect sensitive technical data and accelerate innovation.
PAL-V chooses Msafe customer case

PAL-V A pioneer in air mobility with extreme security requirements

PAL-V is known worldwide as the developer of the world’s first commercial FlyDrive solutions. The Dutch high-tech company combines aerospace engineering, automotive engineering and highly regulated compliance requirements into one product category. Their R&D processes are complex, international and heavily reliant on intellectual property protection.

The organization works daily with detailed construction drawings, CAD models, test results, prototypes and suppliers contributing from different countries to the development of the PAL-V Liberty. The amount of sensitive data is large; the impact of data breaches would be enormous.

In such an environment, secure digital working is not a supporting IT functionality, but a strategic prerequisite. Therefore, PAL-V sought a file sharing platform that fit their high security and compliance requirements. That choice fell on Msafe Enterprise.

We spoke with Dolf Veenker, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at PAL-V, about the switch, implementation and daily use.

From WeTransfer to data sovereign and compliant secure sharing

Before PAL-V worked with Msafe, the company occasionally used freely available solutions on the Internet for sending large files. While practical, this solution offered insufficient safeguards for an organization where every design represents competitively sensitive value.

Dolf Veenker explains:

“Our files often contain intellectual property. Then you can’t rely on generic consumer tools. We were looking for a solution that fits our high level of security as well as our compliance requirements.”

Several options came up during the market exploration, but Msafe stood out for its data sovereignty, strong encryption and full audit trail. Exactly what PAL-V needed.

Fast, professional onboarding: operational within a short time

The first key advantage, to choosing Msafe, according to PAL-V was the speed of implementation.

“The onboarding was extremely pleasant, fast and professional. Within a short time, Msafe was fully operational and integrated into our existing identity and access management platform. That made it possible for us to transition without disruption.”

Users were able to get started without heavy training. The interface felt instantly familiar and encouraged safe behavior without additional workload.

Ease of use and security for large, sensitive files

PAL-V sends large engineering files such as 3D models, construction drawings and simulations on a daily basis. This information is valuable and should never end up outside the controlled chain.

“Our users really like the interface. It works simply, but extremely secure. The latter is crucial for us.” says Veenker.

Msafe Secure File Transfer. Enterprise supports large files, secure transfer, precise access control and full logging – all essential in a high-tech engineering environment.

Why Msafe is an optimal fit for innovative manufacturers like PAL-V

That PAL-V and Msafe are a good match is no coincidence. The combination of innovation, strict IP security and international cooperation requires a solution that does more than traditional file-transfer tools.

Reasons Msafe joins PAL-V:

  • Strong encryption and the ability to use a private key for maximum data sovereignty.
  • EU hosting under European legislation, essential for organizations with stringent IP and export control requirements.
  • Complete control and auditability, with detailed logging and management of access rights.
  • Suitable for very large technical files, without performance problems.
  • Simple for users so that secure processes are followed without friction.

For any manufacturer or engineering organization with sensitive product data, the same logic applies: security should never slow down innovation, but rather support it.

The impact on the organization

Switching to Msafe not only gave PAL-V more technical security, but also peace of mind, clarity and predictability.

“Msafe helps us to work quickly and safely. That makes it a logical choice for us.”

Employees now send confidential files in a controlled and compliant manner. Partners receive files through a secure environment that meets PAL-V’s high standards.

A powerful choice for any high-tech manufacturer

PAL-V’s experience shows how critical secure file transfer is in an environment where innovation and intellectual property are central. Msafe Enterprise provides exactly the combination of security, data sovereignty and ease of use that modern engineering companies need.

For organizations in aerospace, automotive, high-tech manufacturing and critical infrastructure, the same principle applies: Those working with sensitive technical data need a file-transfer solution that truly protects that value.

PAL-V proves that safe sharing and fast innovation are perfectly compatible.

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