Security recommendations   
 
  SCALANCE W780/W740 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management 
42  Configuration Manual, 08/2018, C79000-G8976-C267-13 
●  Use a central logging server to log changes and access operations. Operate your logging 
server within the protected network area and check the logging information regularly. 
●  Use WPA2/ WPA2-PSK with AES to protect the WLAN. If iPCF or iPCF-MC is used, use 
the AES encryption. 
●  Define rules for the use of devices and assignment of passwords. 
●  Regularly update passwords and keys to increase security. 
●  Change all default passwords for users before you operate the device. 
●  Only use passwords with a high password strength. Avoid weak passwords for example 
password1, 123456789, abcdefgh. 
●  Make sure that all passwords are protected and inaccessible to unauthorized personnel. 
●  Do not use the same password for different users and systems or after it has expired. 
This section deals with the security keys and certificates you require to set up HTTPS 
(HyperText Transfer Protocol Secured Socket Layer). 
●  We strongly recommend that you create your own HTTPS certificates and make them 
available. 
There are preset certificates and keys on the device. The preset and automatically 
created HTTPS certificates are self-signed.  
We recommend that you use HTTPS certificates signed either by a reliable external or by 
an internal certification authority. The HTTPS certificate checks the identity of the device 
and controls the encrypted data exchange. You can install the HTTPS certificate via the 
WBM (System > Load and Save). 
●  Handle user-defined private keys with great caution if you use user-defined SSH or SSL 
keys. 
●  Use the certification authority including key revocation and management to sign the 
certificates. 
●  Verify certificates and fingerprints on the server and client to avoid "man in the middle" 
attacks. 
●  We recommend that you use certificates with a key length of 2048 bits. 
●  Change keys and certificates immediately, if there is a suspicion of compromise.