Nanza Shield is incredibly easy to use and can be customized to meet your specific security needs.
Our CRM is built on the latest security standards and is designed to provide you with complete peace of mind.
Nanza Shield provides you with advanced security features to protect your Nanza CRM from unauthorized access attempts. The "Brute Force Settings" screen allows you to configure the maximum number of failed login attempts allowed, the lockout time, and other settings to protect your CRM from brute force attacks.
In addition, the "Whitelist IP/User" feature allows you to add trusted IP addresses or users to bypass the lockout protection. This feature is useful when you have users or IP addresses that frequently access your Nanza CRM.
On the other hand, the "Blacklist IP/User" feature allows you to block suspicious or malicious IP addresses or users from accessing your CRM.
By using these three features together, you can strengthen the security of your Nanza CRM and protect it from unauthorized access attempts.
Please note that it is important to regularly review and update the entries in the Whitelist and Blacklist to maintain the security of your system. The Brute Force Settings should also be reviewed periodically and adjusted based on your specific security requirements.
The "Brute Force Settings" screen is where you can configure the settings related to the brute force attack protection for your Nanza CRM using Nanza Shield.
Brute force attacks are an attempt to gain unauthorized access to your CRM system by guessing your password through repeated login attempts.
On this screen, you can set up the following options:
- Max Retries: This is the maximum number of failed login attempts allowed before the user gets locked out of the system.
- Lockout Time: This is the duration of the lockout period (in minutes) for the user who has reached the maximum number of failed login attempts.
- Max Lockouts: This is the maximum number of times a user can get locked out of the system before being completely locked out.
- Extended Lockout: This is the duration of the extended lockout period (in hours) for the user who has been locked out of the system multiple times.
- Reset Retries: This is the duration (in hours) after which the failed login attempts counter will be reset for the user who has been locked out of the system.
- Email Notifications: You can enable or disable email notifications for the lockout events.
You can adjust these settings based on your specific security requirements. It is recommended that you set the Max Retries and Lockout Time to a reasonable value to protect your system against brute force attacks. You can also enable email notifications to stay informed about lockout events.
Once you have configured the settings, be sure to save the changes by clicking the "Save" button at the bottom of the screen.