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Introduction to WordPress Security
WordPress is a platform for easily creating websites and blogs. It is open-source, free, and user-friendly, becoming one of the most popular platforms worldwide. People use WordPress to build personal websites, blogs, online stores, and more. It offers a wide range of plugins and themes that allow users to customize their sites according to their needs.
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Critical Installation and Security Settings
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Automated and Manual Backups
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Security Functions
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Implementation of SSL and HTTPS
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WordPress security
About Lesson

Conclusions regarding the importance of security in the WordPress system include:

  1. Preventing potential attacks: By employing two-factor authentication, using strong passwords, and activating security tools, unauthorized access to user accounts and the system as a whole can be prevented.

  2. Preserving personal information: WordPress is used to create sites with sensitive and personal information. Good security helps maintain user privacy and prevents unauthorized access to information.

  3. Preventing the acquisition of personal information: WordPress sites may contain sensitive or valuable information. Security prevents breaches or access to information to prevent data theft or unauthorized disclosure.

  4. Preventing downtime: Security breaches are often exposed in themes and plugins. You should invest in security to stay updated and deal with their importance.

  5. Protecting the forum and community: If you have a user community or forum on your site, comprehensive security can prevent unauthorized access and negative impact on your community.

  6. Preserving site reliability: A WordPress site is important to maintain its reliability, and experts believe that you have the ability to protect your data and services.

  7. Avoiding real-time threats: Maintaining system security allows you to prevent real-time threats, not just detect them after a malicious activity occurs.

After taking the steps and conclusions to strengthen system security, there are additional steps that can be taken as part of the security conclusions process. Here is a list of additional steps to take:

  1. Perform additional security scans:

    • Run an additional scan to identify additional security vulnerabilities. There are several tools like WPScan or OWASP ZAP that can automatically scan sites for security issues.
  2. Perform regular backups:

    • Perform thorough and regular backups of all your data. This may include system files, databases, and important plugins.
  3. Check advanced security settings of the admin toolbar:

    • Check the security settings of your admin toolbar and ensure they are configured in an advanced manner. This may include HTTPS enforcement, restricting access to specific IP addresses, and more.
  4. Check and update plugins and themes:

    • Check that all plugins and themes on your site are up to date. Visit user feedback and plugin reviews for additional information on security issues or important updates.
  5. Check the hosting provider’s control panel:

    • If your site is hosted by an external hosting provider, check their security options. Ensure that they use secure standards and provide advanced protection tools.
  6. Follow security updates:

    • Listen to news and find sources where you can get information about recent threats and updates in the security field that may affect your site.
  7. Invest in monitoring and logging tools:

    • Monitoring and logging tools can assist in identifying and classifying suspicious activities. Update and configure these tools to receive up-to-date data on site activity.
  8. Implement smart access management:

    • Access managers can help limit access to accounts and prevent unauthorized entries.

Taking additional steps like these and regularly updating security will help keep your WordPress site secure and protected.