Work through this checklist to reduce attack surface and keep recovery options ready.

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Overview

Security is a routine, not a one time task. Keep settings tidy and review them on a schedule.

Accounts and authentication

Lock down who can sign in and how.

  • Create named admin accounts and disable the default admin
  • Enable two factor authentication for admins and power users
  • Use strong passwords and a password manager

Services and ports

Run only what you need.

  • Disable legacy services you do not use
  • Set auto block for repeated failed logins
  • Limit package installations to trusted sources

Network and firewall

Restrict access to required addresses and ports.

  • Enable the built in firewall with rules per service
  • Use VLANs to separate NAS from guest or IOT networks
  • Prefer VPN over port forwarding for remote access

Updates and packages

Stay current without surprises.

  • Enable update notifications and schedule maintenance windows
  • Remove unused packages and keep the rest updated
  • Review permissions each package requests

Data protection and backups

Assume breaches can happen and plan recovery.

  • Enable snapshots on critical shares
  • Create offsite backups with encryption
  • Test restores quarterly

Logging and alerts

Know when something changes.

  • Enable email or push alerts for key events
  • Review logs monthly and after incidents
  • Keep a runbook for responses

Remote access and sharing

Keep exposure minimal.

  • Use short lived share links with passwords
  • Require sign in for sensitive content
  • Audit external shares each quarter

Maintenance and reviews

Small regular tasks keep risk low.

  • Rotate credentials on a schedule
  • Review firewall rules and remove exceptions
  • Deprovision staff promptly

FAQs

Helpful clarifications before audits.

  • Is antivirus required?  Use it when policy demands, and exclude trusted NAS paths where safe
  • Do I need encryption everywhere? Use it for backups and sensitive shares
  • Can I safely expose apps? Use reverse proxy and VPN with strong auth

Need technical support or more detailed guidance? Please contact Synology via our Synology Support – Australia page. It includes ticket, Live Chat, warranty and downloads links.

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