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You can disable port 22 and the USB ports on the automation server.
You configure an automation server to use 802.1X MD5 to increase the security.
You configure an automation server to use 802.1X EAP TLS to increase the security.
You configure an automation server to use 802.1X Protected EAP to increase the security.
You can configure the devices that are allowed to communicate with the automation server to prevent connection attempts from unauthorized devices. The IP addresses of the devices that are allowed to communicate with the automation server are added to the whitelist.
You disable port 22 on your automation server to avoid cyber-attack on this port.
You transfer the SSL certificate to the automation server to establish a communication using HTTPS between the server and Device Administrator.
Use the Server Certificate tab to inspect and manage an automation server certificates.
You temporarily trust an invalid certificate when you are sure that you have a secure connection between Device Administrator and an automation server.