
These days it’s becoming increasingly difficult to know if you can trust big tech with your data and content. Say the wrong thing, upset Continue reading –>
Cybersecurity attacks can happen but, we have taken steps to provide a secure server infrastructure and tools to boost your site security. Learn more here.
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One of the best ways to learn more about Linux security is to test your server with reputable cybersecurity tools. This makes you more invested in the results as you gain an unique perspective on your brand and personally identifiable information (PII).
Continue reading –>Since cyber attacks have become more frequent within recent years, a strong cybersecurity posture has become an important part of branding and marketing products. Cybersecurity isn’t as easy to ignore as user experience (UX) for ease of use or accessibility for disabled users. Reminders that cyber attacks are real, frequent, and devastating for all victims are constant, sometimes to a point where we’re desensitized to the subject.
Continue reading –>Many WordPress security experts insist upon disabling the WordPress XML-RPC file. Why?
The WordPress XML-RPC facilitates use of your website from outside of the WordPress Dashboard (or, the admin area).
Continue reading –>The wonders of the Internet provide a myriad of opportunities, but also threats. Today is Safer Internet Day. But unlike other holidays, you don’t celebrate this one by taking a day off. A safer Internet means staying vigilant.
Continue reading –>Data Privacy Day 2020 kicks off all over the Internet today. Buckle up because 2020 promises to be a bumpy year in the world of data. To that effect, we’ve compiled a short list of data privacy predictions for 2020. Will we be accurate in our forecast? In December, we’ll go back and see how prescient we were. But for now, let’s see what the 2020 crystal ball is saying.
Continue reading –>We all have passwords. Most of us know that our passwords need to be stronger and more secure. Sure, a super strong password may not matter for that new coupon app you just signed up for, but regarding your website, a strong password is critical. Continue reading –>
November 30th is Computer Security Day. It’s easy to take for granted how networks and technology have made life much easier. And it’s even easier to go by without even noticing how much of our daily lives on the Internet rely upon security protocols invented and maintained by people we’ve never heard of. We can’t thank these people if we don’t even know who they are. Continue reading –>
Sometimes you just need a few suggestions to get going with a concept. In this case, we want a few tips on how to keep our WordPress website from being hacked. Keep in mind that these are just a few suggestions out of many that will help keep your users and your data secure. For a more in-depth discussion, check out 10 Steps to Better Website Security.
Continue reading –>Plugins make working in WordPress super easy. If there’s a feature you don’t have, you just look for a plugin, and—most of the time—you find it. But have too many plugins slows down your site and introduces security risks.
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