After completing the basic configuration of the system, you can check its security. The Wizards & Tools view offers the Secure System wizard. It analyzes the security of the cameras and assesses their status based on common best practices. If test criteria are not met, possible measures to protect the cameras are provided.
Note: The system security check feature is not available for MOBOTIX MOVE cameras and third-party cameras that provide an ONVIF S-compatible interface. For an overview of how the camera functions differ, see Camera Feature Overview.


The result of the check is displayed for each camera in the Secure System dialog. It will also show all cases in which cameras were not checked due to a connection error, for example.
| Status | Explanation |
|---|---|
| There was at least one criterion that was listed as not secure. | |
| Please check the camera software and update it, if necessary. | |
| Check your network connection to the camera and perform the security check again. | |
| The camera (s) cannot be analyzed or secured using the wizard. | |
| Camera is secure; no further action is necessary. |
| Criterion | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Password | Changes the password of all user accounts on the cameras that use the standard “meinsm” password. It also include ONVIF users whose passwords have never been changed. Enter a new password and confirm it. A suitable password has at least eight characters. It can consist of lowercase and uppercase letters, digits and special characters (see The new password is automatically entered in the MxMC project data. |
| SSL encryption | Disables camera connections via unencrypted HTTP and configures the cameras to accept HTTPs connections only. The TCP port and the SSL setting will be automatically updated in the MxMC project data, if necessary. The TCP port will not be updated for cameras that are connected via a remote URL. For remote URL connections, you may need to change port forwarding in the router to the appropriate setting. Please note that different services, such as network messaging etc., will no longer work when you disable HTTP. |
| Public Access | Disables access that does not require password entry to the web interface and the APIs of the cameras. |