Tips to secure your e-commerce business

Managing an e-commerce website is not as easy as it sounds. In a world where there are constant hacking attempts, it is natural that you want to keep your website as secure as possible, especially when it comes to payments. Though it's not just about the transactions that take place on your site, it's about the security of your site as a whole. Learn some tips to secure your business

Choose a reliable and safe website builder.

When you want to create an eCommerce website, the website builder is usually selected. Apart from the fact that it is more straightforward, it has many ready-made templates and customization options, it also generally comes with some security features.

When choosing the right online store website builder, make sure it provides an SSL certificate, encrypted payment gateways, and advanced authentication protocols for sellers and buyers.

SSL security

A website must have SSL security because it helps to encrypt the data between the visitor's web browser and your website. It should be a must for all e-commerce sites based on the Payment Card Industry data security standard.

Regularly update third party plugins

While it's great to customize your site, you should constantly monitor and update third-party plugins. This is because some hackers can use these plugins to embed malicious code on your site.

Backup data

Backing up your website data will not prevent security risks and help reduce the impact on your site if there is a violation of a security protocol. Your website builder should have an automatic backup feature that you can use only through how often you should back up your site.

Use Content Delivery Networks

A CDN stores multiple copies of your site's content. This can help identify common malware faced by e-commerce sites, such as DDoS attacks. This attack means sending unsolicited requests to your site, delaying loading, or even corrupting your site, causing it to go down.

Conduct periodic security audits.

Regular security audits can help protect your site by identifying potential dangers and threats to avoid compromises. Conducting regular audits means that you can fix any issues before Google deems your site harmful.

Check for updates related to your scripts and applications.

Make sure your IP and domain are clear.

Implement robust password methods.

Delete unused user accounts.

Update your SSL.

Use SSH to allow flexible monitoring.

Run a security scan.

Configure a website application firewall

A web application firewall helps protect web applications by making the website a shield that filters and monitors HTTP traffic between them and the Internet. It typically protects web applications from attacks such as MySQL injections, cross-site scripting (XSS), and cross-site phishing.

The WAF adheres to a set of policies intended to protect web applications by filtering malicious traffic. You can modify these policies to provide a faster response to possible attacks.

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Josh Team, former president of the number one real estate firm Keller Williams, has worked with Ecommerce websites like Bahamas.com, Google Wallet (Google pay). Josh Team has expertise in data analytics and digital transformation, through which he has helped many media to large-scale organizations achieve their desired goals.

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