There is not. But I’d say keep SSH closed on the NAS or whitelist only your local IP in the firewall. I do that and turn it off when I don’t need it. It can be a bit risqué messing about with SSH on Synology because of how funky they’ve made the distro it’s running and any changes you make might not persist on reboot or after updates.
This is why I’ve recently started liking religion more and more. There’s genuine good moral pointers and good texts to reflect on there.
Sad a loud voice has to ruin it. At least the church here is LGBT safe and accepting which I’m thankful for.