4 Steps for Protecting Your New Website

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Building a new website from scratch requires a number of factors. It should include a marketing strategy to ensure it’s reaching the right audience and a designer who is competent in creating pages that are aesthetically pleasing. As well as all the practical steps in bringing it to fruition, you should also ensure that it is adequately protected. Keeping it away from cybercriminals and phishing scams will keep your website and your brand’s integrity.

Website software

Just like your smartphone or your computer, the software you use to create your website will need to be updated too. Software updates not only improve the service you receive from the host but also their security techniques. You will get two benefits from updating your provider’s software: a much slicker use of their tools and functionality, and less likelihood of being the victim of cybercrime.

Safe web browsing

The internet is often the gateway for many forms of malware. Viruses can be disguised as helpful pop-ups, and non-secure website addresses can leave us vulnerable to all sorts of intruders. It’s therefore wise to install the appropriate protection on your computer to keep your website from being affected by malware on your computer. Having your website accessed by online criminals can be embarrassing as much as it is frustrating. Popular security providers with comprehensive security packages, such as endpoint security, for example, will ensure you have a multi-faceted approach to protection.

Network security

The network you work on should be managed with high-security standards. This means that you operate in a way that makes it impossible for hackers to get hold of your sensitive data. Ensuring that all passwords are changed regularly and that any devices that are registered on the network are also shielded from malware will keep your website protected as a result. It’s also important to make sure that any passwords you do use aren’t shared around the office or are left just lying around.

HTTPS

The most effective and easy way of protecting your website from any bugs associated with the webserver is to use HTTPS protocol. This is the extra cherry-on-top when it comes to online security, as it means there is a secure connection to your website. It does this by adding a layer of encryption between your website and the server, so no sensitive data can be communicated. You might even be interested to know that in order to bank, you have to use HTTPS, and Google will be using it as a ranking category – so only the most secure websites are pushed to the top of search engine results.

Any owner of a brand new website would dread the thought of it becoming a means of obtaining sensitive information or the idea that it could be damaged by cyber-criminals. It doesn’t matter whether you’re running it from home or at an office, you should always implement as much cyber-security as you possibly can – your reputation and finances might just depend on it.

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