Security View

ISA/IEC 62443 is a continuously evolving cybersecurity standard whose guidelines have already been adopted in many industrial automation applications. This standard, including its subsections, aims to cover points such as general requirements, policies and procedure, system-level requirements, and component level requirements.
Moxa’s MXview One follows Moxa’s security guidelines, which are based on the IEC 62443-4-2 component-level recommendations. Security View checks the security level of Moxa’s network devices. There are five levels for checking the results in Security View:
  • High Level
  • Medium Level
  • Basic Level
  • Open: Security Level below basic
  • Unknown: Devices without security-related information for MXview One

  • Below is the detailed description for each item:
  • Enable Auto Logout: Check if the Auto Logout function is enabled
  • Enable DDoS Protection: Check if the DDoS protection function is enabled in router device and the Broadcast Storm Protection is enabled in switch device
  • Set Login Message: Check if the Login Message is set
  • Disable Non-encrypted TCP/UDP Ports:: Check if the Non-encrypted TCP/UDP Ports are disabled
  • Enable Account Login Failure Lockout: Check if the Account Login Failure Lockout function is enabled
  • Enable Trusted Access: Check if the Trusted Access function is enabled
  • Enable Password Complexity Strength Check: Check if the Password Complexity Strength Check function is enabled
  • Enable Configuration File Encryption: Check if the Configuration File Encryption function is enabled
  • Set SNMP Trap/Inform or Syslog Server: Check if the SNMP Trap/Inform or Syslog Server is set
  • Change Default Password/SNMP Community String:: Check if the Default Password or SNMP Community String is set
  • Enable SSL/TLS High Secure Mode: Check if the HTTPS is enabled and HTTP is disabled