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Top 3 Pro Tips for Better Website Security

November 10, 2021 By GISuser

There are more than one billion registered websites in the world, with three new websites being created every second. 

And whether you’re a business owner, website designer/developer, or one of the 4.6 billion internet users out there, you no doubt are online every day and need to employ some form of web security to protect your personal and financial information.

Before making any informed decision on the matter, you must first understand how hacking can occur and how website security can stop identity theft in its tracks.

What is Website Security?

Whether for economic gains — by accessing users’ bank accounts or deploying spam campaigns that redirect visitors to affiliate marketing links — or for making use of system resources, like servers and bandwidth, websites are and always will be a prime target for hackers.

To defend against these attacks, you must be aware of their inherent threat and employ a number of best practices for detecting vulnerabilities and diminishing risks. Bear in mind that website security doesn’t mean you install a firewall and you’re done. This is a common mistake among website owners, giving them a false sense of security.

Acknowledge that website security encompasses securing domain ecosystems, user accounts, data in transit, web applications, and web servers.

How to Benefit From the Best Website Security

To ensure your finances and reputation as a business owner or professional aren’t compromised, there are several tips you can implement now as safeguards.

Tip 1: Invest in a Valuable Solution

Regardless of the size of your business or your cybersecurity awareness, digital security and peace of mind go hand in hand once you choose an optimal website security solution. 

You need that solution to scan your website against malware, spam, SQL injection, and to ensure you have a valid SSL certificate. You want it to remove malware, apply security patches, and back up your data on a regular basis.

Tip 2: Change Your Passwords Every Few Months

As a website host, implement a company policy for all your users to change their passwords every three to six months. Financial institutions and some other reputable businesses even send reminders to their customers to change their passwords every now and then.

As a regular user, make sure you update your password regularly for website accounts that have access to your financial data or other sensitive information. If available, always activate two-factor authentication, too.

For enhanced security, consider the adoption of multi-pass authentication, a robust method that involves multiple authentication stages, ensuring that each layer of security is individually verified for maximum protection. This approach is particularly beneficial for safeguarding sensitive data, as it adds depth to the security process, making unauthorized access significantly more challenging.

Tip 3: Back Up Your Data

Expert website security solutions like Sitelock can be scheduled to run automated backups, with no remote database connection required, and it can restore your backup files with a single click.

If you publish data on external websites, such as free blogging platforms, back up your data manually at least a few times every month or talk to the service provider about the possibility of an automated solution. Backup is an invaluable trick up your sleeve when it comes to preventing ransomware attacks.

Your Website Security Needs in a Nutshell

Keep in mind that 2021 saw cybercrime on the rise, with 30,000 websites getting hacked every day. Don’t make your website one of them! In order to prevent hackers from accessing your personal or business information, you need to implement solid website security practices.

Understand the risks you may face and improve security measures on your website and other digital profiles you may have. While cybercrime isn’t going away anytime soon, with the right security tools in place, you can sleep well at night.

 

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