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TerraMaster NAS 10 Security Policies Under TOS 5 Provide Secure Data Access Mechanism

TerraMaster NAS 10 Security Policies Under TOS 5 Provide Secure Data Access Mechanism

TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products for home, businesses and enterprises, presents the ten security policies added for TerraMaster NAS devices using TOS 5 to provide the most secure data access mechanism. Among these security policies are IP connection blocking mechanism, SSL security mechanism, Secure FTP, AES 256-bit disk array encryption, and other protection mechanisms and strategies. The ten new security policies provide a safer and more reliable operating environment against data leakage and other threats.

New Security Policies 

 

IP Online Filtering Blocking Mechanism 
Server administrators can allow, deny or automatically block specific IP addresses or domains attempting to connect to this NAS via SSH/Telnet/HTTP(S)/FTP/Samba/AFP.

SSL security mechanism (HTTPS)
Access and configuration is done securely through a web browser. Administrators can also securely access TNAS by uploading a security certificate issued by a trusted provider or an RSA private key in X.509 PEM format via SSL.

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Secure FTP
Data can also be transmitted in SSL/TIS encryption, and supports the range setting of Passive FTP communication ports.

AES 256-bit Disk Array Encryption Protection
Advanced disk array encryption allows server administrators to create AES 256-bit encrypted disk arrays on the NAS during initial installation. The user can unlock the encrypted disk and access data only through the previously set key password.

Free WORM File System Support 
Data written is protected in a given period and cannot be modified or deleted. This effectively protects data from malicious damage, deletion, or tampering and provides data protection for up to 70 years