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Disable unused network protocols inside the camera management dashboard (such as FTP, SSH, or UPnP) to minimize the attack surface. If you want to secure your deployment further, tell me:
Most hackers search for Port 80 (HTTP) or Port 443 (HTTPS). Changing your camera’s external port to a non-standard number (e.g., 8442) makes it harder for automated bots to find. 3. Use AXIS Device Manager intitle live view axis hot
Security professionals use these tools for to find and fix their own company's exposed assets before malicious actors do. Summary Checklist for Administrators Recommended Setting Password Complex, unique, and rotated regularly Firmware Always the latest "LTS" or "Active" track IP Filtering Only allow specific IP addresses to connect HTTPS Disable HTTP; force encrypted connections only Cloud Services Use AXIS Companion or a secure VMS for remote access To help you secure your specific setup, could you tell me: Use a dedicated CCTV VLAN with no access to the internet
Do not connect security cameras to the same VLAN as your corporate Wi-Fi. Use a dedicated CCTV VLAN with no access to the internet. If the cameras have no internet route, Google cannot index them. Google cannot index them.