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3 Keys To Website Security

By: James Dolan


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We all hope it won't happen to us. We keep our typing fingers crossed. But one day, it will. Web site owners who have been doing business online for some length of time know all the trouble one hacker can cause. Once a hacker gains access to a Web site they can do a devastating amount of damage to an established business. It is for this reason that most online businesses hire a team of Web site security specialists to make sure this never happens. Whether it's people who just accidentally enter a forbidden portion of your site or someone who deliberately hacks into your system the goal is to prevent it before it even happens. Here are 3 steps you can take

Use digital certificates
Any website that does business online should use digital certificates. This helps to protect sensitive data when passed through an online form. This could include anything from a credit card number, a persons contact information, to a social security number. It is very important for a website owner to be able to assure their customers that their website is secure. A digital certificate goes a long way towards letting customers know that their information is secure and your site and business are legitimate.

It is, however, important to be careful when purchasing a digital certificate. It is vital to obtain one that is not outdated or compromised by a hacker.

Keep security regularly updated
Some of the most important security measures are to make sure that a websites forbidden pages are inaccessible to anyone that isn't authorized to view them. This includes tracking that persons IP address and recording it. This will help protect website owners from people trying to illegally access, download, or modify the websites files. As a last resort it will also help authorities track down where an offender lives and, if necessary, whom to charge with a crime.

As criminals are constantly devising new ways to circumvent modern security, security procedures are constantly being updated to ensure that the latest version includes protection against these new threats and risks. It is the website owners responsibility to make sure that this security is up to date. This makes the correction of such problems, if they arise, easier.

A website owner should also regularly change the administrators password, using all the common sense rules to password creation. Although many don't take this simple step it is a precaution that could prevent a costly breach from occurring.

Monitor online activities
It is absolutely vital for a website owner to monitor all of their online activities. Many website owners have unwittingly caught a computer virus by downloading something or clicking on a Web URL link while browsing the Internet. These kinds of mistakes are common and can be avoided by simply taking reasonable measures to provide security for their computers.

Email from unfamiliar people should be treated suspiciously particularly if there is an attachment included. Often these attachments have a Trojan, virus, or other malicious software packaged inside them that will burst free when the attachment is downloaded. Although most new computer security programs are aware of these viruses, a brand new one can go undetected until it is discovered by security professionals who then update their protective software to counter the new threat.

For the owner of a Web site, every virus and hacker that is prevented from accessing their website or home computer represents a lot of money saved. Perhaps more than most anyone else, Web site owners get their money's worth when buying security products. A Web site owner can lose their Web site and all their earnings from a single breach by a single hacker, even if that breach is on their home PC if that computer has been used to access restricted areas of their Website. The peace of mind a few security software purchases can bring are more than worth the cost in dollars. Remember the old adage: penny wise and pound foolish? This can apply to managing a site in today's increasingly fraught environment. Are you being pound foolish?

My name is James Dolan and until recently I was. I relied on my web host to provide for my security and lost several of my sites when a virus was accidentally uploaded to my shared hosting accounts server. Now I protect my websites from viruses and hackers with my own protection software and you can too. Visit http://www.talkabout-tech.com/websitesecurity and learn how you can protect your sites like I do!

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