How To Make Your Website More Secure

June 12, 2024
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By the Features Desk

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When it comes to security for your business, you have to go above and beyond just the physical brick and mortar store that you have on the street. It’s great to put up CCTV cameras and make sure that people can’t break in, but what do you do about your business website? You need to make sure that your website is secure in the 1st place. That’s a good idea to check with your hosting provider to ensure that your website is already locked down and not available to hackers. You want to keep your conversions going and drive your consumers to come back for more. And you can do that when your website is more secure.

With the right website security measures, you can improve the security to help you to create a website that boosts not only your brand awareness but ensures that your consumers are engaged. Driving more sales and revenue for your business is the goal and from the woocommerce payment plugin you use to securely take payments, to the SSL certificate your website has, you can keep your site safe. Let’s learn exactly how you can do that below:

Make sure that your secure passwords are updated regularly. Your main admin passwords for all of your website information should be secure, and it should be updated regularly enough that people can’t just break into your site. Did you know that 80% of hacking related breaches come from passwords that are not secure enough? When you have secure and stronger passwords, and you update those often, you can boost the site security so that people will not be able to break into your website.
Get an SSL certificate. A Secure Sockets Layer is a certificate that your website needs. As a very basic security measure, it keeps data transfers as well as other personal information on your website secure, such as credit and debit card payments that your customers will be leaving behind. If people purchase things on your website, you want to make sure that their information is secure because they will then come back. An SSL certificate will help with that because people will see that your website is trustworthy.
Make sure that you have the right content management system. You’ll be able to manage your website content effectively with the right CMS, and it helps you to secure your website as well. You could have an external host do this for you, or you could do it yourself, but you need to have one that facilitates a safe website. Not only that, but you’ll be able to defend the website and ensure that you don’t have very many security gaps, which is the goal. Choosing a popular CMS will help you to make sure that you are getting the best security for your site.
Update all of your plugins. If you are using WordPress or WooCommerce, you may have plugins attached to your site that will need to be updated regularly. Always run those upgrades as they come in because you want to be able to improve your SEO and ensure that your basic web security is secure.
Limit permissions for users. You need to make sure that you have access to passwords and data, and permissions for all the team members that need it, but that doesn’t mean you have to blank it. Offer out all of that information. This way, you can ensure that people are getting the information that they need to support your website without having to compromise the security.
Make sure that you have invested in anti malware software. Malware causes a lot of issues to the security of your website, and it can even harm your user experience. You can avoid that with the right software, however, and ensure that your website is coming up higher in the search engine rankings as a result. Protecting your business website and your customers ensures that no malicious malware goes into your website.
Back it up regularly. Backup systems will revive your website should something happen. If somebody does decide to hack in, the last backup will be able to be restored, which means that you won’t necessarily lose all the information that you’ve worked on.
If you don’t secure your website, you’re going to find it easy for cybersecurity attackers to jump in whenever you don’t want them to. You need your website to be working correctly, and that means ensuring that people are able to use it in a way that is easy to use, secure to use, and without compromising any data.

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