Why web security is more than just SSL
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Whatever stage you’re at in your website journey, when it comes to security, you’ve probably been told to buy an SSL certificate more than once. And it’s understandable — SSL security is incredibly important. It plays a key role in encrypting the connection to your site and keeping your users’ private information private. However, it’s just one element of good website security. It takes a lot more to keep your site safe. So here are four more things you should do to secure your site.
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Install a web application firewall
A firewall is a security device you can use to monitor all traffic traveling to and from your server. Based on the rules you supply, a firewall can filter out and block any suspicious traffic from would-be hackers and spammers. It’s a key way of preventing malicious actors from even reaching your website to do harm.Â
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Perform regular malware scans
Even with a firewall, suspicious actors can sometimes fall through the cracks, so regular malware scans are essential. You can do this via a plugin you install on your site or use one of the many free or premium tools available on the web. A good scanner will not just check for malware but also out-of-date software, errors, and the site’s blacklisting status.Â





