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In a recent episode of Brand Story, Simon Wijckmans, founder and CEO of c/side, discussed the critical need to secure third-party scripts on websites, a frequently overlooked aspect of cybersecurity. Drawing on his experience with companies like Cloudflare and Vercel, Wijckmans outlined why traditional methods fall short in addressing dynamic threats and how c/side is redefining client-side security.Third-party scripts—commonly used for analytics, marketing, and chatbots—are vital for website functionality but come with inherent risks. These scripts operate dynamically, allowing malicious actors to inject harmful code under specific conditions, such as targeting particular users or timeframes. Existing security approaches, such as threat feeds or basic web crawlers, fail to detect these threats because they often rely on static assessments. As Wijckmans explained, these limitations result in a false sense of security, leaving businesses exposed to significant risks.C/side provides a proactive solution by placing itself between users and third-party script providers. This approach enables real-time analysis and monitoring of script behavior. Using advanced tools, including AI-driven analysis, c/side inspects the JavaScript code and flags malicious activity. Unlike other solutions, it offers complete transparency by delivering the full source code of scripts in a readable format, empowering organizations to investigate and address potential vulnerabilities comprehensively.Wijckmans stressed that client-side script security is an essential yet underrepresented aspect of the supply chain. While most security tools focus on protecting server-side dependencies, the browser remains a critical point where sensitive data is often compromised. C/side not only addresses this gap but also helps organizations meet compliance requirements like those outlined in PCI-DSS, which mandate monitoring client-side scripts executed in browsers.C/side's offerings cater to various users, from small businesses using a free tier to enterprises requiring comprehensive solutions. Its tools integrate seamlessly into cybersecurity programs, supporting developers, agencies, and compliance teams. Additionally, c/side enhances performance by optimizing script delivery, ensuring that security does not come at the cost of website functionality.With its innovative approach, c/side exemplifies how specialized solutions can tackle complex cybersecurity challenges. As Wijckmans highlighted, the modern web can be made safer with accessible, effective tools, leaving no excuse for neglecting client-side security. Through its commitment to transparency, performance, and comprehensive protection, c/side is shaping a safer digital ecosystem for businesses and users alike.Learn more about c/side: https://itspm.ag/c/side-t0g5Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Simon Wijckmans, Founder & CEO, c/side [@csideai]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wijckmans/ ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from c/side: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/c-sideAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
In a recent episode of Brand Story, Simon Wijckmans, founder and CEO of c/side, discussed the critical need to secure third-party scripts on websites, a frequently overlooked aspect of cybersecurity. Drawing on his experience with companies like Cloudflare and Vercel, Wijckmans outlined why traditional methods fall short in addressing dynamic threats and how c/side is redefining client-side security.Third-party scripts—commonly used for analytics, marketing, and chatbots—are vital for website functionality but come with inherent risks. These scripts operate dynamically, allowing malicious actors to inject harmful code under specific conditions, such as targeting particular users or timeframes. Existing security approaches, such as threat feeds or basic web crawlers, fail to detect these threats because they often rely on static assessments. As Wijckmans explained, these limitations result in a false sense of security, leaving businesses exposed to significant risks.C/side provides a proactive solution by placing itself between users and third-party script providers. This approach enables real-time analysis and monitoring of script behavior. Using advanced tools, including AI-driven analysis, c/side inspects the JavaScript code and flags malicious activity. Unlike other solutions, it offers complete transparency by delivering the full source code of scripts in a readable format, empowering organizations to investigate and address potential vulnerabilities comprehensively.Wijckmans stressed that client-side script security is an essential yet underrepresented aspect of the supply chain. While most security tools focus on protecting server-side dependencies, the browser remains a critical point where sensitive data is often compromised. C/side not only addresses this gap but also helps organizations meet compliance requirements like those outlined in PCI-DSS, which mandate monitoring client-side scripts executed in browsers.C/side's offerings cater to various users, from small businesses using a free tier to enterprises requiring comprehensive solutions. Its tools integrate seamlessly into cybersecurity programs, supporting developers, agencies, and compliance teams. Additionally, c/side enhances performance by optimizing script delivery, ensuring that security does not come at the cost of website functionality.With its innovative approach, c/side exemplifies how specialized solutions can tackle complex cybersecurity challenges. As Wijckmans highlighted, the modern web can be made safer with accessible, effective tools, leaving no excuse for neglecting client-side security. Through its commitment to transparency, performance, and comprehensive protection, c/side is shaping a safer digital ecosystem for businesses and users alike.Learn more about c/side: https://itspm.ag/c/side-t0g5Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Simon Wijckmans, Founder & CEO, c/side [@csideai]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wijckmans/ ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from c/side: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/c-sideAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
In this episode of the 90-Day Website Mastery Podcast, Jonny Ross and Pascal Fintoni break down essential strategies to future-proof your website in the evolving digital landscape. Whether you're managing a small business website or looking to improve your site's performance, this episode is packed with practical tips to make your online presence work harder for you.What is a Cookie-less Internet and How Will It Affect My Website?In the You Ask, We Answer segment, Jonny and Pascal explain the move towards a cookie-less internet in simple terms. They discuss the shift away from third-party cookies, what it means for your website's privacy and tracking capabilities, and how to adjust your analytics and advertising to stay ahead of the curve.How Can I Improve My Website's Accessibility?In the Website Engine Room, Jonny introduces UserWay, a powerful tool that ensures your website complies with digital accessibility standards. Learn how accessibility impacts SEO and why ensuring your website is user-friendly for all visitors can also boost your search engine rankings.How Do Leaked Google Search API Documents Impact SEO?Jonny and Pascal review an insightful article by Rand Fishkin titled "An Anonymous Source Shared Thousands of Leaked Google Search API Documents". In Website Stories, they discuss how these documents confirm the importance of dwell time, internal linking, and page titles—reinforcing what many SEO experts already knew. This is a must-know for anyone looking to improve their site's visibility on Google.What Security Features Should I Add to My Website?In the Website Call to Action, Jonny advises on essential security measures every website should implement, including SSL certificates and two-factor authentication (2FA). Discover why security updates are critical for building trust with your visitors and improving your website's credibility.How Can I Keep My Blog Content Relevant for SEO?Pascal encourages website owners to review and update blog categories to stay relevant in a changing digital landscape. Find out how keeping your content organised with updated categories and tags can improve SEO and attract more traffic to your site.Key Takeaways:What is a Cookie-less Internet? Understanding the shift and how to prepare your website for it.Website Accessibility: Tools like UserWay make it easier to implement accessibility features.Google Search API Leaks: Important SEO takeaways from Rand Fishkin's analysis.Website Security: The must-have security features that build trust and credibility with your users.Content Categories: Why updating your blog's content categories can lead to higher SEO rankings and better engagement.Resources Mentioned:UserWay - Digital Accessibility ToolChatPDF - AI-powered PDF CurationRand Fishkin's Article on Leaked Google API DocsCall to Action:Looking to master your website in 90 days? Visit 90DayMarketingMastery.com to book a discovery call with Jonny or Pascal.
In this podcast episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, Michelle Frechette is joined by her friend and WordPress security expert, Kathy Zant. They delve into various aspects of website security, focusing on WordPress. Kathy discusses her recent security courses aimed at demystifying WordPress for beginners and emphasizes the importance of proactive security measures. They highlight the critical role of regular backups and the potential risks of automated updates. Kathy shares practical security tips, such as using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication. The episode is both informative and engaging, filled with personal anecdotes and humor, making it a valuable resource for listeners.Top Takeaways: Importance of Security: Both Michelle and Kathy emphasize the importance of understanding and implementing robust security measures to protect websites from hacks.Criminal Behavior: Kathy highlights that criminals (including hackers) often look for the easiest targets. If a website or home has visible security measures, they are more likely to move on to an easier target. However, if a determined attacker sees something of value, they might still find a way in despite the security measures.Auto Updates: Kathy advises against relying solely on automated updates, especially for websites that are crucial for business. She recommends a process of updating on a staging environment first, ensuring everything works, and then updating the production site. She highlights real-world scenarios where automated updates have caused issues, leading to downtime and confusion over whether a site was hacked or simply experiencing an update-related error.Content Creation and Community Engagement:Kathy discusses her responsibilities at Motivation Code, including managing content across different platforms and facilitating challenges to foster community interaction. Despite facing technical challenges with platforms like LinkedIn, she remains committed to creating engaging content and moving activities to more effective platforms like Facebook.Mentioned In The Show:ShopifyWixSquarespaceMotivation Code CrowdStrike StellarWPWordCamp USNathan IngramMark WestguardKathy's website
Got a Minute? Checkout today's episode of The Guy R Cook Report podcast - the Google Doc for this episode is @ Website Security Audit: Your Topmost Concern ----more---- Support this podcast Subscribe where you listen to podcasts I help goal oriented business owners that run established companies to leverage the power of the internet Contact Guy R Cook @ https://guyrcook.com The Website Design Questionnaire https://guycook.wordpress.com/start-with-a-plan/ In the meantime, go ahead follow me on Twitter: @guyrcookreport Click to Tweet Be a patron of The Guy R Cook Report. Your help is appreciated. Contact Guy R Cook https://theguyrcookreport.com/#theguyrcookreport Follow The Guy R Cook Report on Podbean iPhone and Android App | Podbean https://bit.ly/3m6TJDV Thanks for listening, viewing or reading the show notes for this episode. This episode of The Guy R Cook Report is on YouTube too @ This episode of The Guy R Cook Report Have a great new year, and hopefully your efforts to Entertain, Educate, Convince or Inspire are in play vDomainHosting, Inc 3110 S Neel Place Kennewick, WA 509-200-1429
Websites are the primary avenue used by hackers to enter the organization's network. Due to the rapidly evolving technology, most organizations are developing websites or web apps quickly without emphasizing maintaining secure coding, which results in security holes and significant vulnerabilities in the code. Therefore, organizations of all sizes must use website security audit tools, also known as WebSec audit tools, to protect their websites or applications from hackers. These tools help a business quickly identify its website weaknesses and lessen the need for time-consuming human audits. These tools also cover the OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities, which have been identified and exploited most frequently in recent years. Both paid and unpaid tools and services are available for online website security scanning. Before knowing about the tools, you must first have a basic understanding of website security audits. What is a Website Security Audit? A website security audit involves examining your website and server for any current or potential vulnerabilities that hackers might use against you. It checks the security of a website core and all of your files, plugins, extensions, themes, server settings, SSL connection, etc. Web security audits also include static and dynamic code analysis, penetration testing, business logic error testing, and configuration testing. View More: Top Tools for Website Security Audit
This is third of four podcast episodes related to WordPress security. It's the third of our four-part security mini series. Prior to that, the other episodes featured Calvin Alkan as well as Akshat Choudhary. This is Thomas from, we watch your website giving his impression of the state of WordPress security. I did the spiel before, but I'm going to do it again in order to not put anybody's noses out of joint and to make it as fair as possible. I recorded four episodes with Calvin, Akshat, Thomas, and in a future episode, Dan Knauss from SolidWP. They all have that chance to explain the malware madness as we'll get into a little bit later. How WordPress security plugins do or don't, depending on your point of view, protect your WordPress website. Thomas is giving his opinion today and we go into loads of ground. We talk about such subjects as security plugin, and cleanup processes, previous attacks, challenges, and vulnerabilities, security features, Thomas' expertise, protecting your WordPress by blocking IPs, the motivations of hackers, and so much more.
Got a Minute? Checkout today's episode of The Guy R Cook Report podcast - the Google Doc for this episode is @ 20230516 13 Online Free Tools to Scan Website Security ----more---- Support this podcast Subscribe where you listen to podcasts I help goal oriented business owners that run established companies to leverage the power of the internet Contact Guy R Cook @ https://guyrcook.com The Website Design Questionnaire https://guycook.wordpress.com/start-with-a-plan/ In the meantime, go ahead follow me on Twitter: @guyrcookreport Click to Tweet Be a patron of The Guy R Cook Report. Your help is appreciated. https://guyrcook.com https://theguyrcookreport.com/#theguyrcookreport Follow The Guy R Cook Report on Podbean iPhone and Android App | Podbean https://bit.ly/3m6TJDV Thanks for listening, viewing or reading the show notes for this episode. Vlog files for 2022 are at 2022 video episodes of The Guy R Cook Report Have a great new year, and hopefully your efforts to Entertain, Educate, Convince or Inspire are in play vDomainHosting, Inc 3110 S Neel Place Kennewick, WA 509-200-1429
In today's digital age, website security is more important than ever. With cyber threats and attacks becoming increasingly sophisticated, it's essential to take steps to protect your website from hackers and other malicious actors. Here are some best practices for website security
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In this episode, Phillip Lanos and Jason Miller are joined by Maksym Bendeberia, Founder and CEO of WebSafety Ninja. Maksym Bendeberia is a Cybersecurity geek, helping companies all around the world with vulnerabilities and penetration testing services.Tune in to learn more!For more go to: https://www.strategicadvisorboard.comConnect:Strategic Advisor Board: www.linkedin.com/company/strategic-advisor-boardJason Miller: www.linkedin.com/in/jasontmiller-sabPhillip Lanos: www.linkedin.com/in/philliplanosMaksym BendeberiaLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jogspokoenWebsite: websafety.ninja
Dan Cook of RiskBuddi.com shares the basics of website security and the most important things you need to know in regards to keeping your website designs as safe and secure as possible to prevent hacks, breaches or other vulnerabilities.In This Episode00:00 - Introduction03:19 - Greeting to Dan05:49 - Accidental security06:55 - Unintentional threats08:10 - Domain vulnerabilities09:44 - Holes in websites12:04 - Using old tools14:32 - 3 tier external backups16:16 - Password issues19:54 - Password management24:53 - Limit users access on sites26:05 - Plugin management28:45 - Automatic updates or manual30:00 - Other vulnerabilities32:44 - Collecting data on forms35:35 - Privacy & accessibility37:58 - Selling the security onion39:31 - Licenses41:12 - Suggested tools 43:55 - Secure headers48:32 - Doing a risk assessment55:11 - Why security is needed Get all links, resources and show notes at:https://joshhall.co/216
Nick Webster is a Website Security expert and hosting specialist at GoDaddy UK. Understanding the topics discussed today is essential when starting a business and could save you millions in the future. The simplicity and speed of creating websites have increased in recent years. Business owners are now webmasters thanks to content management systems and support from experts like GoDaddy.You may have the question “what is web hosting?” Well, one way is to think of a website like a house. All houses have two related parts: an address and a piece of land where the house sits. Websites work similarly.Domain names are like a house's street address. It's where people go to visit your website. Web hosting is like the land where you build your house. This is the space on the Internet where you place your website's files. Typically, web hosting runs on a server owned by a web hosting company — your web hosting is just a small section of the company's server.Every website on the Internet, no matter how big or small absolutely must have a domain name and web hosting.In this episode, Nick tells Simon all the ins and outs of website hosting and explains all the fundamentals you need to know to protect your business online.Top Tips:Make sure that you get yourself an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This will give you a protective layer, just to make sure that no invasive attacks can come in. You will want to make sure that your name is not on the public registry to ensure that your contact details are not listed publicly on the web. GoDaddy Privacy Protection prevents your personal/business details from being freely accessible. Get yourself domain protection, just to make sure that your name is off, and you'll be good to go.TopicsThe perfect URL - https://uk.godaddy.com/blog/10-tips-choosing-perfect-domain-name/GoDaddy Domain Broker Service - https://www.godaddy.com/en-uk/domains/domain-broker?ci=Trademarks and URLs - https://uk.godaddy.com/blog/how-to-buy-a-domain-name/Hosting - https://www.godaddy.com/en-uk/hosting/web-hostingSecurity - https://uk.godaddy.com/blog/what-is-website-security/Powered By GoDaddy UK:40% off: https://bit.ly/3IZ0IbcTailor Brands:Pep for 40% off https://tailorbrands.go2cloud.org/SH5UFOR MORE HELP START HERE: purposefulproject.com
Rob Cairns talks about the changing world of WordPress security with the Ukraine Invasion. Show Highlights: Security started changing with Covid. Bot attacks are up. You can no longer DIY your security.
Show NotesSubscribePatchstackWordPress ToolkitTop TakeawaysBug Bounty Programs are a way to get developers paid for finding and patching bugs. They are especially important for big, open-source projects like WordPress. Patchstack runs a global bug bounty program where they guide and pay developers to find and patch bugs.Patchstack also maintains a patch and vulnerability database, which they use to notify site owners of patches to keep their sites safe. And now, Plesk's WordPress Toolkit integrates directly with Patchstack – meaning customers will automatically get these notifications. Site security is a team effort. It's easy to assume it's “someone else's” problem, but the truth is everything from a poor server environment to a weak password can put a site at risk. 2-Factor Authentication is an easy way to improve security, even if weak passwords do exist. It's important to patch vulnerabilities as soon as one is available. If there is no patch, it's important to do risk analysis. If there's some other protection (passwords or firewalls), you probably have some time. If not, you may need to change products. A lot has changed over the last 20 years in site security, and the current environment favors site owners. However, things can always change. More utilities give site owners the power to make moves and keep their sites secure. In the future, Web3 and blockchain tech could be used to help secure sites because they are basically public ledgers. The experimentation now will make way for more practical applications.
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We're discussing how to help Ukraine during an incredibly dangerous time. Erin Sparks, Mordy Oberstein, and Jason Barnard discuss digital news related to the crisis as well as individuals from Ukraine that are making a difference, showing what is happening to the rest of the world. Articles from Social Media Today and Search Engine Journal. Let's make sure to get the word out and share this information. [00:05:05] FB Bans announced by Russia [00:10:51] Website Security important to review due to increases in Russian Cyber-Attacks [00:17:56] Ukrainian Patriot: Tim Soulo from Ahrefs extending memberships to match donations [00:21:03] Ukrainian Patriots: Wix evacuates nearly 1,000 Ukrainian staff and families [00:22:52] Ukrainian Patriot: Anton Shulke: Head of Influencer Marketing at Duda [00:25:41] Aleyda Solis: Showcasing Ukrainian SEOs [00:22:52] Ukrainian Patriot: Ievgen Saveliev [00:27:35] Information for supporting Ukraine: edgeofthewebradio.com/ukraine
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Securing your website is often overlooked in planning discussions and business risk management decisions. Building a website is pretty easy these days, but keep in mind users expect to have a safe online experience too. Just like with social media sites, a lot can go wrong with a forgotten website. More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/342
Every website requires security against online threats and attacks. And Sitelock Website Security is a perfect cloud-based security solution for small and medium businesses that require cybersecurity but cannot afford to pay for it. It performs malware scanning, detects viruses, and fixes the problem and reports the issue to the website owner. In today's podcast episode of Host Yo' Self!, we discuss SiteLock Security and how it works for your website's protection. You can also read this blog to learn more about SiteLock Website Security: https://blog.resellerclub.com/what-is-sitelock-website-security/ Check out ResellerClub's comprehensive website scanning and malware removal SiteLock Website Security solution at an affordable price: https://india.resellerclub.com/sitelock
We're back for the new year with a new name. That's right: Discussions by Domain is now The Helpdesk. Kickstarting the relaunched podcast is Jed Fearon, a Solution Advisor in Integris' Atlanta office. Jed and Anthony talk about how your website may be a weak point in your security procedures.
There was a time when only large corporations and government agencies had to worry about hackers and cyber criminals, but not anymore. Today, they now pose and ever-increasing threat to small businesses. Why? Because small businesses are amongst the easiest targets. That means it's time to start thinking about website security for your small business. Today's special guest is Nella DeCesare, Managing Director of WBN Marketing. https://wbn-marketing.com/
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Online security and copyright laws will forever be a pressing topic in the Internet world. If your website has been hacked or your IP is stolen, you'd agree with me 100% on how important it is to implement security measures. In this episode, Jonathan Hochman joins me to talk about ways to protect your IP online. Jonathan has two degrees in computer science and has worked as a sales, marketing, and technology consultant for 30 years. In 2010, he founded a successful internet security business, CodeGuard, acquired by Francisco Partners in 2018. Recently, he founded UNS Project to develop novel technology for verifying user identity online. This discussion will show you what your online vulnerabilities are–and how to fix them. Tune in! The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/310.
At Our-Hometown, the security of our customers' websites and data is one of our top priorities. While there are no new specific security threats to warn you about, we thought it would be a good idea to pass along some general tips for internet security in the COVID-age. 1. Use Two-Factor Authentication Two-Factor Authentication is probably the single most powerful tool you have to protect against criminals trying to access any of your online accounts. Two-factor authentication adds an extra step to the login process requiring a user to enter a special verification code that is dispatched to the account...Article LinkLet us know your thoughts about this episode by reaching out on Social Media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourhometownincInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourhometownwebpublishing/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourhometownincLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-hometown-com/..........Our Hometown Web Publishing is The Last Newspaper CMS & Website You'll Ever Need. We help you generate revenue, engage with readers, and increase efficiency with Our Hometown's Digital & PrePress CMS features to fit your needs & budget.OHT's Web Publishing Platform is:-Powered with WordPress-Hosted on Amazon Web Services-Integrated with Adobe InDesign & Google Drivehttps://our-hometown.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKw6KpKUiQkWldrX2-J1Kag?view_as=subscriberOur-Hometown can be reached via email for comments or questions at: ops@Our-Hometown.com
Guest host Jessica Ramesch of International Living discusses the relationship between WordPress website security and brand reputation with Beto Rubio. Beto first appeared on the podcast in episode 34. That conversation was with me and in English. This episode is in Spanish This is a special episode features Jessica doing the interview with Beto Rubio of Servidores Rapidos in Spanish. It's an experiment I wanted to do with Beto and another former guest of the podcast, both of whom are business owners based in Panama. Jessica and Beto discuss WordPress website security, how your brand is impacted by website security, efforts to spread low-cost internet access across Panama and more. Mentioned in this Episode International Living Servidores Rapidos Las Lajas WordPress Meetup Related Episodes WordPress Security Begins With Understanding Common Vulnerabilities – Beto Rubio (Ep 34) Support this Podcast The Morning Tempo podcast exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, and we gladly accept support in a variety of ways. Please visit our Crowd Sponsor page to learn more. Learn more about supporting this podcast. Recommended Resources ConvertKit Email Marketing Platform Web hosting by Dreamhost See more of my recommended resources Some of the links in this post, such as those in the above section, are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit MorningTempo.com/Podcasts for related links, episode transcripts and past guests. Sign up for the Morning Tempo email newsletter at MorningTempo.com Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter and Instagram @MorningTempo on Facebook and YouTube
"The Jamstack" was coined back in 2016, originally defined as: A modern web development architecture based on client-side JavaScript, reusable APIs, and prebuilt Markup.But most websites are built with this architecture, which is why the Jamstack definition continues to evolve. Some say we should flat out stop using the term, others say it's a spectrum of available capabilities, and many see it as a unifying term that helps bring a larger community together. While our panelists have different opinions, it's agreed upon that the end results is the same: whether you're a small or enterprise site, you still want to produce a great website for users and developers. Watch Jeff Escalante (HashiCorp), Sean C. Davis (Stackbit), Brian Rinaldi (StepZen), Miriam Schwab (Strattic), and Ishan Anand (Layer0) debate the Jamstack definition in a panel moderated by Mark Brocato (Layer0).
One of the most crucial aspects of any website is security. WordPress users can experience hacks through vulnerabilities in updates or plugins, so it is best always to stay prepared. Keep in mind the power of your WordPress website security starts with you. What do we mean by that? Greg Taylor from Trinity Web Media is here to break things down.
Egal wie groß Ihr Unternehmen ist, ob es ein 1-Mann-Unternehmen, eine mittelgroße Firma oder ein Unternehmen von der Fortune-500-Liste ist. Höchstwahrscheinlich hat Ihr Unternehmen eine eigene Website. 91% der Deutschen informieren sich im Internet über Waren und Dienstleistungen und 59% kaufen Produkte oder Dienstleistungen auch direkt online ein. Kein Wunder das dies Cyberkriminelle auf den Plan ruft. Welche Gefahren bei der Verwendung von Websites (sei es eigene zu Hosten oder die von anderen anzusurfen) bestehen, erklärt diese Episode. Und natürlich, worauf Sie zukünftig besonders achten sollten.
Learn 10 tips on how you can spring clean your website to get ready for summer with our guest Clarissa Schearer, PR Strategist at Axia Public Relations. Clarissa builds and maintains client relationships, shares client messages across news media, and builds brands through web media.Five things you’ll learn from this episode:How you can improve your company website How every part of your website reflects back on SEOWhy website SEO is importantHow to increase your website page speedThe importance of website accessibilityQuotables“Having a website that loads quickly is important because it impacts your company credibility too, so if customers don’t find your website credible, they might not find your services credible either.” - @ClarissaRose728“If you’re not keeping up-to-date with your Javascript libraries, you’re putting your website at risk of being attacked.” - @ClarissaRose728“If your company is being accused of not following the Americans with Disabilities Act, the first thing a plaintiff’s lawyer will look at is if your website has an accessibility statement.” - @ClarissaRose728If you enjoyed this episode, would you please share it with others and leave us a review?About Clarissa SchearerClarissa is a PR strategist. She builds and maintains client relationships, shares client messages across news media, and builds brands through web media. Clients love her work ethic and results. Clarissa’s contact info and resources:Clarissa on LinkedInAxia Public Relations websiteAdditional Resources:Accessibility statement solutionsaccessiBeUserWaySchedule a free website consultationSponsored by:On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America’s Best PR Agencies for 2021. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.Burrelles has a special offer for On Top of PR fans. Check it out at burrelles.com/ontopofpr.About your host, Jason MuddOn Top of PR host, Jason Mudd, is a trusted adviser and dynamic strategist for some of America’s most admired brands and fastest-growing companies. Since 1994, he’s worked with American Airlines, Budweiser, Dave & Buster’s, H&R Block, Hilton, HP, Miller Lite, New York Life, Pizza Hut, Southern Comfort, and Verizon. He founded Axia Public Relations in July 2002. Forbes named Axia as one of America’s Best PR Agencies for 2021.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/OnTopofPR)
In this episode David explores why you should and how you can improve your non-profit's website security. Some quick highlights: David's personal story about the "Great firewall of China" Database best practices User accounts, passwords and 2FA Password managers - Bitwarden, Lastpass, Google SSL and PCI compliance Password protecting WordPress security plugins Backup options and more... Check out the show notes and get your security checklist, which are available at: https://wowdigital.com/008
As bloggers, we rely on our websites for money, not only through ads, but for selling sponsored posts, promoting our own products and for keeping our fans engaged. So when our sites go down, it can be a disaster. But today's guest is the perfect person to help us prevent that from happening.He is the founder of NerdPress a digital agency that provides WordPress maintenance and support services for publishers and small businesses, placing an emphasis on site speed, stability and security. He has been building, fixing and maintaining websites since 1998 and has spoken on a wide variety of technical topics in plain English, no less, for numerous conferences, webinars, and podcasts.Discover more notes and links for Full Interview with Andrew Wilder
Host: Jeremy Cherny interviews Lori McDonald, President and CEO of Brilliance Business Solutions “I started my career at NASA Johnson Space Center as a flight controller for the space shuttle program where I met my husband. He went on to work for Rockwell Automation and got a promotion that brought us to Milwaukee. I was trying to figure out what was as cool as space and decided the internet looked like a cool place to be. So I started Brilliance Business Solutions, a web development company with a niche in helping manufacturers and distributors implement digital commerce solutions, in 1998. Just this year we made the Inc. 5000 list.” Why is security so important and how does that show up in your business? We help companies to sell products online. So the solutions we build have to be secure. For customers to choose to work with us, they have to have confidence that we're helping them to build secure solutions. We have to give good advice to customers about how they go about the process of doing that, and by providing secure digital solutions, our clients give their end customers the confidence to do business with them online. So for us, it's really just a necessity in the work we do out. How do you guys stay on top of all the latest security threats? It is something that you constantly have to work to stay on top of. So in terms of e-commerce security, one aspect is something called PCI compliance, or the payment card industry. They have a set of standards that you have to meet in order to be able to accept credit cards. It has a series of steps that you have to take in terms of scanning sites, ensuring that your sites are meeting and passing those scans. Those processes end up being very educational. The reality is the threats are constantly changing, and you have to stay on top of aligning yourselves with other vendors in the market-software platforms that are actively working to keep their platforms secure and minimize the vulnerabilities that may exist. So training on what those platforms are doing. We are also clients of Gartner research. So we attend events that talk about best practices with respect to what's happening in digital commerce and security. What is something people can do to protect their websites from being attacked? One of the things that you want to ensure that you're doing is to stay on the latest version of whatever software you're running and to ensure you're applying any patches that may be available from a security perspective. A lot of companies we work with don't always stay on the latest version, it might not be feasible. But to be aware of how long it's been since your last upgrade, and what vulnerabilities exist in the application to be keeping a really close eye on that - it will depend on what platform you're on - but that's one of the most likely ways that people get hacked. Just ensuring that attention is being paid is a huge thing. When you allow your platform to be out of date, especially if it's no longer supported, that's where you can really get into trouble. What do you see as the future of information security, especially for e-commerce websites? Personal data privacy is growing in importance. I've been talking a lot about credit card data, but personal data is extremely important. We work with a fair amount of customers who are doing business globally. GDPR is something that comes up which stands for general data protection regulation. It's a European standard that is required to meet for EU citizens, which we can have EU citizens in the US as well, and maintains rules around how we need to enable people to ask for what data that we have on file for them, ask people to be able to remove their data and give them choices about how their data is being used. California has its guideline around data privacy as well. And I think we're going to be seeing more rules, requirements and regulations around data privacy, especially, as we all gain awareness of how our data is being used.
Google's launching their major 'Page Experience' algorithm change in 2021. You need to be ready for it or your site rankings may plummet.What’s In This Episode?Why this is a BIG deal! (0:50)Core Web Vitals: what can you do? (6:30)Website Security: what can you do?(11:30)User Experience: what can you do? (17:25)
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Episode 018. What's your digital recovery plan? I'm betting you don't have one, but I hope I'm wrong. This is a juicy episode, and really important, so save this one so you can reference it later. When things go wrong with your digital systems, what are you going to do? We pay for health insurance, life insurance and many others, so why not be prepared with your digital insurance? Don't be afraid to pay for services that protect your digital assets. For the transcript and full show notes: https://www.mirandamerten.com/18 (https://www.mirandamerten.com/18) Discussed In This Episode:What is a digital recovery plan? What will you do if PayPal locks your account? What happens if your website crashes or is hacked? Accidentally delete your email contacts? What will you do if the apps on your phone don't work? Password manager loses all the files? What if your project manager app crashes? Why you might want to have an IT partner Mentioned in this episode: https://www.crashplan.com/en-us/ (Crashplan, Cloud Backup Software) https://www.carbonite.com/ (Carbonite, Backup and Recovery) https://www.malcare.com/ (MalCare, Firewall and Malware Protection) https://sucuri.net/ (Sucuri, Website Security) https://hostingchecker.com/ (Hosting Checker) https://www.whoishostingthis.com/ (Who Is Hosting This) https://jetpack.com/ (Jetpack) Other helpful links: https://www.mirandamerten.com/power-pack (Free Productivity Power Pack) https://www.mirandamerten.com (Website) https://www.instagram.com/mirandamerten (Instagram) (@mirandamerten) Send a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/CoffeePoweredSystems (https://www.speakpipe.com/CoffeePoweredSystems)
What are the steps you should take, to keep your Ecommerce business and website safe from hackers? Is Shopify safer than WooCommerce or Magento? What are the biggest weaknesses of an Ecommerce site?
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Gabriel and Luke dive into the latest changes in the website design industry, how companies need a reliable and secured CMS platform that integrates with their CRM, and how companies are adapting their website development strategies with agile methods and the right technology. We also discuss the new features of the HubSpot CMS Hub and the introduction of the Pro and Enterprise levels. Luke also shares some great tips on his experience working remotely for years, and his secret on how to pick new books for inspiration and innovation.
Security audits! Bug bounty programs! Frequent unsolicited pen-testing! When you put a website on the Internet, it almost immediately faces non-stop security attacks. Ed and I discuss the ways we handle this within the resources available to us as bootstrappers. Thanks to EmailToolTester who sponsored this episode. Find which email newsletter service actually reaches your […] The post #136: Website security for bootstrappers appeared first on Bootstrapped.fm.
Security audits! Bug bounty programs! Frequent unsolicited pen-testing! When you put a website on the Internet, it almost immediately faces non-stop security attacks.Ed and I discuss the ways we handle this within the resources available to us as bootstrappers.Thanks to EmailToolTester who sponsored this episode. Find which email newsletter service actually reaches your customers with EmailToolTester’s deliverability report.Discuss this episode and more on our discussion forum for Bootstrappers.
When it comes to your website, security is often an overlooked topic. Right now, with the current coronavirus pandemic impacting our lives and dominating our news and discussions, we are all very distracted. The bad guys and the hackers know this and can take advantage of the situation while our attention is focused elsewhere. Make sure your website is secure and protected against these threats with some simple and often free solutions. As the saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" and that holds true for this topic here. Taking the time to make sure your website is protected can save you many headaches and a lot of time down the road. Always be aware of website security, especially in times of great distraction Security issues can impact your customers or users and your search engine visibility Your website should be secure with SSL security If you are using Wordpress, keep Wordpress updated to current releases Make sure all Wordpress themes and plugins are updated to avoid security vulnerabilities Use security plugins for Wordpress to easily strengthen the security of your website Audit user access, credentials, and password policies to understand who has access to your website If your website is compromised, your web page speed can be impacted severely If your website is compromised your email addresses can get blacklisted and prevent emails from being delivered An exposed website can be hijacked and used for phishing scams, or to charge you a ransom to restore it You can use software to monitor your website and watch for any unauthorized changes
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Let's talk about digital identity with Dean Coclin, Senior Director, Business Development at DigiCert. In episode 18, Oscar is joined by Dean Coclin, representing the world's largest public Certificate Authority (CA) – DigiCert. The conversation decodes exactly what a CA does and its critical role in Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Listen in on DigiCert's view of, and role in, digital identity with relation to Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Extended Validation (EV) certificates, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs). LEIs are the 20-digit alphanumeric codes identifying unique global legal entities. Ubisecure is the fastest growing LEI issuer globally through its RapidLEI service. DigiCert announced a partnership with Ubisecure in December 2019, collaborating to extend the use of LEIs for multiple types of digital certificate-based use cases. Read the press release here - ubisecure.com/news-events/digicert-ubisecure-partnership-legal-entity-identifier-organization-identity-solutions. Dean also fills us in on the CA/Browser Forum and the ASC X9 PKI Study Group, which he chairs. "What good is encryption if we don't know who we are encrypting to?" Dean Coclin brings more than 30 years of business development and product management experience in software, security and telecommunications. As Senior Director of Business Development at DigiCert, he is responsible for representing the company in industry consortia and driving the company's strategic alliances with technology partners. Mr. Coclin is also the past Chair of the CA/Browser Forum and the CA Security Council. Currently he chairs the ASC X9 PKI Study Group. Previously Mr. Coclin worked at Symantec’s Website Security business unit before it was sold to DigiCert and was one of the founders of ChosenSecurity, an Internet security firm which was sold to PGP Corporation in February 2010. PGP was subsequently acquired by Symantec in June 2010. Prior to this, Mr. Coclin was Director of Business Development at GeoTrust which was sold to Verisign in 2006. He holds a BSEE and MS from The George Washington University and an MBA from Babson College. Follow Dean on Twitter @chosensecurity and find his articles on the DigiCert blog at digicert.com/blog. For more information on DigiCert, visit its website - digicert.com – and follow the CA/Browser Forum at cabforum.org. We’ll be continuing this conversation on Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure!
Paul Batagglia from Digital Junction takes us through some website security tips and and strategies
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This week’s episode is all about security and to help me, I had Sean and Randy on from beAutomated. These guys are experts when it comes to WordPress security.