Establishing an Iron-Clad Website Security

August 20th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

One of most important priorities when managing online activities and projects is the security of the website. The state of security of your website easily translates to strong confidence and faith of your followers and readers. This boosts your credibility and reputation and increases traffic to your website. The online community is a favorite haven for malicious hackers and shady characters out to make our lives miserable, and you surely don’t want to end up holding an empty bag. Thus, it is extremely important that you provide your website with the protective “barriers” to subvert any attempts to penetrate the security of your website.

Here are 3 important security tips that can help you make your site a safer place for you and your followers.

1. Use hard-to-crack administrative passwords

The protection of your website generally revolves around your capacity to protect the administrative interface. A hacker can gain complete control of your website once he breaches the security layer and gains access to the administrative interface of your website. A strong password should be a combination of letters and numbers and must be at least 10 characters in length. Avoid using names or words that are directly associated to you such as your initials, birthday, etc.

2. Configure a strong firewall

Firewalls are used in order to effectively filter data and information that are transferred to and from your site. It is extremely important that you have a configured firewall that is secure in order to prevent unauthorized access to your site. It is highly recommended that you set your firewall at the highest security preference to prevent hackers from gaining access to critical data and information in your website.

3. Use industry standard antivirus

Make sure that you are using a tried and tested antivirus program. If your computer has virus, the hacker that sent this virus can also gain access to critical and sensitive data and information stored in your computer. You must also regularly update your antivirus program as new viruses are created on a daily basis.

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