How To Choose a Web Developer? Part 3: What Makes a Company Different and Ongoing Support

In our first blog post about choosing a web developer, we highlighted the importance of communication and experience. In our last blog post about choosing a web developer, we covered the importance of working with a company that has high technical proficiency and business acumen. In this blog post we will look at what differentiates … Read more

PII (Personally Identifiable Information) on Your Website – How to Protect Your Customers

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The security of personally identifiable information (PII) is an important and often overlooked consideration when gathering customer data through a web-based form. Understanding and managing personally identifiable information is getting a lot more focus in light of the recent GDPR laws coming into effect. PII is defined as: “Any information that permits the identity of … Read more

Why your password is lousy

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Passwords: everybody loves them and hates them Few things in modern life are more irritating than creating a new password for a website you just joined. Perhaps you just signed up for the latest music streaming service and are itching to try it out, but there it is: the dreaded password box. It is the … Read more

Advanced WordPress Security Techniques

In previous posts we have examined some solid WordPress security fundamentals such as keeping software up to date and using strong passwords at all times. However, for those who are especially security-minded there are some advanced techniques that can significantly amplify your security posture. Two Factor Authentication Two Factor Authentication (2FA) is increasingly becoming a … Read more

Keeping Your WordPress Website Secure in an Insecure World

With data breaches, hacks, identity theft, and cyber espionage becoming near-constant fixtures in the news, the very idea of cybersecurity is beginning to look somewhat suspect. After all, if megalithic institutions like the US Federal Government, Sony, and Target can’t cover their bases, what hope does your website have in protecting its data? This can … Read more

Secure Your WordPress Site with Wordfence

As of March 20 2015 WordPress accounted for 60.3% of all websites with a defined content management system (CMS) and an estimated 23.9% of ALL websites in the world (Per http://w3techs.com). That is quite an impressive number, but not surprising given how easy it is to create a site with WordPress and perform powerful functions … Read more

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