Sunday, June 28, 2015

Website Security | Wordpress


Digital Fingerprint Framework™ Vol 3

Website Security – Just Say No!


Website Security is critical. WordPress is  open-source so it’s continuously updated, and over 22% of new websites are built in WordPress. We love it so much we use it on our own site. The popularity of the WordPress platform makes it an attractive target for hackers. So here’s what we do to secure our client websites.


The Managed WordPress Strategy


One of your best options is to find an expert website design partner who knows the platform and offers a Managed WordPress Solution. Only trusted themes and plugins are used which greatly reduces the opportunity for malware and backdoor website security breaches. The platform core and plugins are continuously updated to keep one step ahead of hackers.


The Secure Hosting Environment


A secure hosting environment is the cornerstone to thwarting DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. DDoS is an attack where multiple compromised systems, usually infected with a Trojan, are used to target a single system causing a Denial of Service. Not only are these attacks devastating to your site, but you become an unwilling participant in the attack. It can be very costly to recover from such an event. The 360 Site Design Secure Hosting environment makes use of a number of redundant security layers to “Lockdown” your website. Our distributed CDN (Content Delivery Network) make use of global mirroring of your content for faster geographic delivery and website security intelligence is updated in real time.


Website Security


How Can I Make My Site Safe?


It takes a great deal of time and effort to try to stay a step ahead of hackers. Website Security is a full time effort and requires daily monitoring. Our clients rely upon us to safeguard their content and provide recovery services if needed. Daily backups of your site and data are done automatically. Our expert staff using the latest technologies, monitors your site 24 hours a day. Remember… The most important backup is the one you didn’t do!



Website Security | Wordpress

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