Keep your software, plugins, and themes up-to-date to prevent security vulnerabilities.
Create complex, unique passwords for all user accounts to protect against unauthorized access.
With an SSL certificate, you can implement HTTPS to encrypt data transfers between your website and its visitors.
Set proper file and folder permissions to restrict unauthorized access and modifications.
Use a web application firewall (WAF) to block malicious traffic and protect against attacks.
Add an extra layer of security by requiring a verification code for user logins.
Schedule frequent backups of your website to ensure quick recovery in case of a security breach.
Use security tools to scan your website for potential weaknesses and address them promptly.
Restrict the number of users with administrative privileges to minimize potential security risks.
Train team members on best practices for website security to prevent human errors and breaches.