By Ruud Hein March 20th, 2017 After switching to HTTPS it’s a good idea to run a scan, a crawl. You want to make sure your internal resources and internal links don’t use HTTP anymore. We’ll use the https://webhelpforums.net domain as an example. It recently changed to HTTPS. In this case you can still reach … Continue reading How To Check If Your SSL HTTPS Website Still Uses HTTP URLs
Category Archives: Web Security Guidelines
A comprehensive guide to SSL certificates
Need to secure your site, but not sure where to start? Check out columnist Stephanie LeVonne’s helpful guide to SSL certificates and get informed. Stephanie LeVonne on January 5, 2017 A full range of SSL products are available on the market today that cater to various domain and security needs. Though many webmasters … Continue reading A comprehensive guide to SSL certificates
When going HTTPS, don’t forget about local citations!
Columnist Andrew Shotland shares some common problems that occur during site migrations to HTTPS and explains the importance of updating your citations. Andrew Shotland on November 1, 2016 Migrating your site to HTTPS is all the rage these days. Google is on the record as saying that using “https” in your URLs can give … Continue reading When going HTTPS, don’t forget about local citations!
How to Securely Host Your Website, Email and DNS
by John CalleryOctober 17, 2016 As a web developer working on a variety of B2B web designs and launches, internet security is very important. If your firm has a website or email, you should also be concerned about security. There are several things I recommend to our clients and to prospective clients to enhance their … Continue reading How to Securely Host Your Website, Email and DNS
Crucial For Your Site: HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security)
By Garry Grant August 19th, 2016 Hacking is out of control this year. However, a solution exists that can completely shut down several common hacks. HSTS is becoming the most effective anti-hacking measure against man-in-the-middle attacks. HSTS, or “HTTP strict transport security, forces web browsers to communicate with your website using the secure connection of … Continue reading Crucial For Your Site: HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security)
How Web Design and Development Are Linked To DBA Services
by Sujain Thomas April 14, 2016 Follow @sujainthomasApril 14, 2016 Today, companies require instant access to information. The access may be remote, either from the office or across multiple platforms. Through instant access to information, there are better decisions made and this maximizes productivity, customer satisfaction and efficiency in business. The first facet to achieving … Continue reading How Web Design and Development Are Linked To DBA Services
What Is The Cost Of A Hacked Website?
by Tracy Mallette March 10, 2016 Follow @tracymalletteMarch 10, 2016 As a marketer, you do a lot. You’re responsible for branding, collateral, brand awareness, events, partnerships, capturing and nurturing leads, email, social media, content, SEO, advertising, analytics and more. Whew! That’s a lot – but it’s what you’re good at and what you love (well, … Continue reading What Is The Cost Of A Hacked Website?
Growth Hacking Tricks: Turn your Difficult Clients into Real Brand Advocates!
by David Campbell December 6, 2015December 6, 2015 I have to disagree to a mindset that growth hacking is just another buzzword. Growth hacking is a unique practice with its set of goals, and it often extends beyond digital marketing, per se, to include using branding and even customer service as marketing devices. In the … Continue reading Growth Hacking Tricks: Turn your Difficult Clients into Real Brand Advocates!