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Date de publication 2021-07-13 10:00:00 (vue: 2021-07-13 10:05:38)
Titre Best practices for a secure ecommerce website
Texte This blog was written by an independent guest blogger. Ecommerce is a popular business model. Many people are getting into this business and looking for ways to secure early retirement from typical 9 to 5 jobs. With the right ideas and execution, there is a good chance that this will happen, but making it in eCommerce isn’t that easy as it was in the past. Yes, there are more options than ever in terms of delivery, logistics, storage, and creating an online store. However, there is a lot more competition, and everyone is looking for new ways to enhance their services and bring in more customers. Online businesses are also dealing with increased cybersecurity threats. In fact, it’s been argued that 29% of traffic on ecommerce sites are people with malicious intentions. It’s an issue you must tackle if you want to achieve your business goals. Luckily, there are a lot of ways you can boost your security. Find a reliable ecommerce platform When starting an ecommerce site, the first thing you notice is that there are many ecommerce platforms available. However, many people don’t even consider security when choosing their platform or hosting provider. Both the platform and the host you choose have a significant impact on your site’s security. They use a variety of security measures and features that make your store safer. In general, they should at least offer protection from SQL injections and malware since they are common attacks. Take the time to look at what different platforms and hosts have to offer. Choose HTTPS and SSL HTTPS is short for “Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure”, and this protocol is designed for establishing secure communications online. HTTPS sites are considered secure and unique because they have certification. In other words, a site that has the “green lock” is authentic, and it isn’t a fake page. For HTTPS to be enabled, a site needs an SSL certificate or Secure Socket Layer. This system helps protect the data going between a buyer and your ecommerce store. Apart from improving security, SSL also brings in more customers as many people avoid stores without it. Do regular backups Accidents and attacks are sometimes unavoidable, but backups help you get your site back online quickly. Whether an update has created an issue with your site or someone has used malicious software – you can’t let your store stay offline. Even the best cybersecurity experts can’t guarantee that your website will be 100% secure. That’s why regular backups are necessary – backing up your site means downloading your whole site and creating a duplicate. If something happens, you can upload this duplicate and get your site back online. Ideally, your hosting provider should offer daily backups as well. Get PCI compliant Lots of people are reluctant to give their bank or credit card details online. They have the right to be sceptical because there have been many cases of this information falling into the wrong hands. That’s why ecommerce websites should attain PCI compliance.
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