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Worried About Course Security? Start With Your Website.

LearnDash

Protecting your intellectual property is important, but securing your website should come first. However, many of those concerned about a content stealing are actually behind the ball when it comes to the security of their own websites, and this poses a much more significant risk both to their learners, and to their business.

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Website Security: Best Practices for Development and Maintenance

Hurix Digital

With cyberattacks and threats increasing in sophistication, organizations must prioritize robust website security to protect customer data, safeguard reputations, and avoid disruptive downtime. However, many still overlook critical security precautions in development and post-launch, leaving dangerous gaps for exploitation.

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The Business Case for Going Beyond Compliance in Accessible Online Learning

Petra Mayer

Accessibility in Secure Spaces When you enter a LMS, things change in terms of accessibility. Traditional rules might not be an obligation in this secure, logged-in space. Before the Firewall Before users enter a secured, logged-in space, certain accessibility rules are in play.

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8 Challenges Students Encounter on Higher Ed Websites

Think Orion

Navigation Issues Accessibility Concerns Information Overload Mobile Responsiveness Outdated Content Communication Barriers Technical Issues Security Concerns Let’s explore each. Organize the site structure by adding tags, including headings (H1), second-level headings (H2), paragraphs, lists, quotes, images, etc.

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[Part I] How to Understand and Improve Your Moodle LMS Performance

eAbyas Info Solutions

Take a look at the Moodle platform architecture image given here below. Secondly, the network issues such as DNS, networking files, firewalls, etc. And finally, the firewalls and security tools have to be in sync with the software and the hardware to run the system smoothly. The concurrent user load. The System sucks.

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4 Tips When Dealing with the Cybersecurity Threats of Remote Work

Digitec Interactive

This image from Capitol Federal is a great depiction of how a seemingly legitimate email can actually be malicious. #2 Typically, your office would be using a more secure network than what you have at home. There are extra steps you should take to tighten up your security. 2 Take the Extra Step. And in addition to that, I.T.

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The Truth about DIY and Building a WordPress Website from Scratch

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Securing your website. So you can go ahead and add to your task list – regular scans for malware, setting up a firewall, securing your WordPress website’s admin access, renaming the login URL, and configuring email notifications for setting changes and failed login attempts. via Reddit. WordPress is an open-source CMS.

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