Iomega 70A29000EA - Proper security certificat​e for cloud?

Hi team,
I have succesfully set up the emc cloud but I get this security certificate warning every time I access it. I see there are some settings for this in the drive, can you please advise on how to install a secure certificate?
thanks

Answer: Default SSL is secure end encrypted but is not being validated, therefore safe to ignore. You can purchase and import other SSL certificates.

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