Deploying and Managing Apama Applications > Administering Dashboard Security > Securing communications
Securing communications
For local application deployments, where dashboards communicate directly with the Data Server, your options for securing dashboard communications include:
*Enabling secure sockets (SSL) in the Data Server
*Utilizing a secure channel (SSH) for all dashboard communication
*Utilizing a virtual public network (VPN) for all dashboard access
For applet or Web Start deployments, where dashboards communicate through an application server, your options include the following:
*Enabling HTTPS in the application server
*Utilizing a secure channel (SSH) for all dashboard communication
*Utilizing a virtual public network (VPN) for all dashboard access.
As with all encryption technology, there is a cost in performing the encryption and decryption of data. For applications with a very high frequency of data changes, you should account for this cost when you determine how frequently a dashboard can be updated (see the description of the -u or --update option).
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