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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 Benefits of Cloud-Based Accounting Software

Coreaxis

This innovative technology offers numerous advantages, ranging from cost efficiency to enhanced security. Understanding Cloud-Based Accounting Software Understanding Cloud-Based Accounting Software Cloud-based accounting software refers to accounting systems that are hosted on remote servers and accessed through the internet.

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How to Protect Your Organization from Cybersecurity Attacks During COVID-19

KnowledgeCity

If this happens, you risk losing your hard-earned company reputation as well as a large percentage of your customer base. Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack – Attacks are made on an organization’s central server with simultaneous data requests. This stops the server from being able to fulfill legitimate requests.

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The 9-Point Checklist for Monthly WordPress Maintenance

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

Sometimes, it could be a problem related to your hosting company’s server. Or worse, you could lose your website to hackers or some other security breaches. Expert Advice: When you take a backup of all your content, you have the option to save it on the same server or on a remote server (such as your Drive or Dropbox).

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Security for WordPress Websites with Kathy Zant from Wordfence Security Plugin

LifterLMS

Learn about security for WordPress websites with Kathy Zant from Wordfence security plugin in this episode of the LMScast podcast with Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Kathy shares her story of entering the WordPress security space and several tips and tricks for online course creators to help protect their platforms.

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Managed WordPress Hosting, Open Source Software Innovation and Community with Robert Jacobi From Cloudways

LifterLMS

From about 2000 to 2010, people were rolling up their own servers. And over the last 20 years, the hosting industry has come in to fill that void to make sure that hosting is reliable, it’s safe, and secure. Aspects like automatic firewalls, bot protection, all those features start being expected.