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You’ve launched your website and done all you can to ensure its success, but you may have overlooked a critical component: website security. Cyberattacks cause costly clean-up, damage your reputation, and discourage visitors from coming back. Fortunately, you can prevent it all with effective website security. We’ll discuss the basics of website security and what solutions will help ensure your website isn’t taken down by a cyberattack. Hosting providers protect the server your website is on, not the website itself. You can think of the website-host relationship like an apartment building: management provides security for the whole building, but it’s up to each occupant to lock their door.

Why is Website Security Important?

A website security service protects your brand reputation and customers from being exploited. Small blogs and business websites are no exception; hackers will exploit any opportunity to steal traffic, data, and server resources. Taking steps to monitor and defend your website is much easier than dealing with a hacked website. It’s also wise to have an emergency response plan in place before a data breach or compromise happens. immaculate UX through a clear, logical layout and smooth workflows.

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What is website security?

Website security is any action or application taken to ensure website data is not exposed to cybercriminals or to prevent exploitation of websites in any way.

Website security protects your website from

DDoS attacks : These attacks can slow or crash your site entirely, making it inaccessible to visitors. Malware : Short for “malicious software,” malware is a very common threat used to steal sensitive customer data, distribute spam, allow cybercriminals to access your site, and more.

Blacklisting : Your site may be removed from search engine results and flagged with a warning that turns visitors away if search engines find malware.

Vulnerability exploits : Cybercriminals can access a site and data stored on it by exploiting weak areas in a site, like an outdated plugin. Defacement : This attack replaces your website’s content with a cybercriminal’s malicious content.