Physical Server Disk Protection:
Prioritizing security, any unauthorized access to the Satellite interface is meticulously safeguarded against. The architecture ensures that unauthorized entities cannot access the physical server disk or file system. The Satellite is engineered with stringent security controls and operates strictly within its designated working directory, ensuring no interactions with the file system beyond this domain.
MCS Host Protection:
Should an unauthorized party infiltrate the Satellite interface, they would be thwarted in their attempts to access the MCS host. While the URL or IP of the host might be visible, this information alone is insufficient for access; a secured password authentication is mandatory.
Legacy Agent Settings and Encrypted Passwords:
For legacy purposes, agent settings display an encrypted, obfuscated password, pertinent only to older MCS engines. It is imperative to understand that this encrypted password does not grant access to the MCS. Instead, it functions solely as an authorization mechanism for MCS to process work orders.
Data Privacy Assurance:
Underlining our commitment to unparalleled security, we want to emphasize that no private data traverses through a Satellite. The sole data exchanged between MCS and the Satellite pertains exclusively to the tests in operation.