If you’re using WordPress for your business, this handy security guide from ScottHall.co provides you with several simple steps that will help protect against cyber attack.
Some say that WordPress is more vulnerable to security breaches, but that’s not entirely true.
As this straightforward guide explains, you don’t need to be a technical wizard to up your cyber security game.
The WordPress content management system (CMS) is now used on over 40% of websites around the world, including almost 15% of all Fortune 500 companies.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably one of them, or at least considering it. This guide was created to show you how to protect your data.
Do you have a strong/unique username and password? Have you customized your login URL? Are you using 2-factor authentication?
It only takes one weak link to make your WordPress website insecure. Bring you whole team on board, and make sure everyone has cyber security in mind.
Read the full guide now. Click the link in the description for more information.
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