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Business Website Security Tips (Page 1 of 2)

Business Website Security Tips

Whether it’s a surfer who just unintentionally entered a prohibited part of a website or those who hack into a system deliberately, your goal is to prevent it before it happens. Once a hacker gains access to a they can cause a devastating amount of damage to a business website. There is however, an awful lot that you can do to foil any would be hacker by taking steps to prevent them gaining access.

Good Web Designer With Their Own Secure Hosting

The best preventative action that you could take is to have a great web designer/builder/developer who places your website straight on secure reliable hosting from the start. One who will have tightened up your site security as they built the site. Unfortunately, many web designers don’t supply their own secure web hosting for clients and don’t feel that it’s their job to ensure that your website is secured. A good design company will be mindful of site security as they build as they won’t want either your site or their hosting compromised.

Use Digital Certificates (SSL’s)

If you’ve an ecommerce business website, you should use digital certificates. This helps to protect sensitive data when passed using a form. This could include anything from customer credit card information, to address and contact details. It’s important for business website owners to be able to assure their clients that their website is secure. A digital certificate goes a long way towards countenancing clients to trust a business is legitimate and entrust sensitive information while making a purchase on your website.

Stay Up To Date

Keep all website scripts up to date and make sure your web host is keeping their software up to date e.g. with versions of PHP and MySql on the web hosting. If you don’t you’re bound to have your site hacked! Good script and software makers release updates and patches as soon as a new exploit is identified – apply them as soon as you are notified about them.

Keep Regularly Updated

Some of the most important security procedures include methods to make sure a Web site’s forbidden pages are inaccessible to anyone who lacks authority to view them. Never leave script config files as writable and avoid using scripts that must have 777 to function.

As criminals constantly devise new ways to elude modern security, security procedures are constantly being updated to ensure that the latest version includes protection against these new security threats and risks. It’s the business website owner’s duty to make certain that their security is up-to-date. This makes the correction of such problems, if they arise, simpler.

A business website owner should also regularly change all administrator passwords and not make passwords too easy to guess. It’s often astounded me when asked to work on a website to then be told the password I need is ‘test’ ‘or sitename’! Never use dictionary words as your passwords and never use names. Instead use a mix of upper and lower case letters plus numerals.

Business Website Security Tips (Page 1 of 2)

Business Website Security Tips

Whether it’s a surfer who just unintentionally entered a prohibited part of a website or those who hack into a system deliberately, your goal is to prevent it before it happens. Once a hacker gains access to a they can cause a devastating amount of damage to a business website. There is however, an awful lot that you can do to foil any would be hacker by taking steps to prevent them gaining access.

Good Web Designer With Their Own Secure Hosting

The best preventative action that you could take is to have a great web designer/builder/developer who places your website straight on secure reliable hosting from the start. One who will have tightened up your site security as they built the site. Unfortunately, many web designers don’t supply their own secure web hosting for clients and don’t feel that it’s their job to ensure that your website is secured. A good design company will be mindful of site security as they build as they won’t want either your site or their hosting compromised.

Use Digital Certificates (SSL’s)

If you’ve an ecommerce business website, you should use digital certificates. This helps to protect sensitive data when passed using a form. This could include anything from customer credit card information, to address and contact details. It’s important for business website owners to be able to assure their clients that their website is secure. A digital certificate goes a long way towards countenancing clients to trust a business is legitimate and entrust sensitive information while making a purchase on your website.

Stay Up To Date

Keep all website scripts up to date and make sure your web host is keeping their software up to date e.g. with versions of PHP and MySql on the web hosting. If you don’t you’re bound to have your site hacked! Good script and software makers release updates and patches as soon as a new exploit is identified – apply them as soon as you are notified about them.

Keep Regularly Updated

Some of the most important security procedures include methods to make sure a Web site’s forbidden pages are inaccessible to anyone who lacks authority to view them. Never leave script config files as writable and avoid using scripts that must have 777 to function.

As criminals constantly devise new ways to elude modern security, security procedures are constantly being updated to ensure that the latest version includes protection against these new security threats and risks. It’s the business website owner’s duty to make certain that their security is up-to-date. This makes the correction of such problems, if they arise, simpler.

A business website owner should also regularly change all administrator passwords and not make passwords too easy to guess. It’s often astounded me when asked to work on a website to then be told the password I need is ‘test’ ‘or sitename’! Never use dictionary words as your passwords and never use names. Instead use a mix of upper and lower case letters plus numerals.

How Corporate Web Hosting Is Beneficial For Business

Corporate web hosting provide efficient shared web services for companies or individuals who require advanced features together with a lot of resources to run the high traffic website. These online services easily pull up the business website of the companies over the web and helps in exchanging the resources. For the corporate hosting, the companies give a detailed look to the software required for the maintenance of the site. Moreover an eye upon the security and updates must also be needed. All this exercise is done to make sure that the corporate content kept safe, from hackers or viruses or unwanted spam. The company puts the business website on the web server that ultimately places it on the internet. An individual website address or web-url is given to the corporations so that they get the complete web attendance. These web hosting services are provided by major companies around the globe and charge the corporations on the pay per click basis.

Corporate web hosting is done mainly to cut down the costs and for the companies the better option would be to proceed with shared hosting which also lowers the prices and still provides the desirable result. Sharing web host not-only means that the space will be distributed on the server but they can even use their own web address, which may not be available during shared services.

The hosting companies also offer corporate email hosting that includes checking of email with three different spam and virus detectors, thus keeping the corporate systems safe. The mailboxes provided have 10 Giga-byte memory, so there is no need to delete the mails. The services are ad free and they guarantee the privacy of the inbox. Mail-box are hosted in such a way that they do not choke photos or videos. Daily backup of the mails is also taken. Therefore the corporate email solution is very much required to manage the heavy inflow of emails.
Some points must be taken care of while going for shared web hosting service provider:

  • The price of the hosting should be reasonable.
  • The disk space i.e. physical storage space provided to secure all the web site files should be proper.
  • Bandwidth and data transfer rate should be appropriate.
  • Companies should provide proper customer support and should keep a complete backup of the corporate data.
  • The file transfer protocol i.e. uploading and downloading files to and from the server should be provided. Proper operating systems should also be provided.