This course will teach you how to build a secure, responsive website with WordPress. You don’t need to purchase hosting or pay for anything to follow along and practice building a website yourself.
WordPress is one of the most widely used CMS all the time, it popularity also gains hacker’s interest. It is vital to secure WordPress sites from hacking.
Around 43.7% of websites running in CMS, out of that 34.5% of the websites use a content management system.
Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to WordPress Security
- Understanding the Importance of Website Security
- Common WordPress Security Threats
- Security Best Practices
Module 2: Securing WordPress Installation
- Choosing a Secure Hosting Provider
- Installing WordPress Securely
- Database Security
- File Permissions and Ownership
Module 3: User and Access Management
- User Roles and Permissions
- Implementing Strong Password Policies
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
- Limiting Login Attempts
Module 4: Secure Themes and Plugins
- Evaluating Themes and Plugins for Security
- Keeping Themes and Plugins Updated
- Removing Unused Themes and Plugins
- Code Auditing and Vulnerability Scanning
Module 5: WordPress Core Security
- Keeping WordPress Core Updated
- Disabling XML-RPC and REST API If Not Needed
- Securing wp-config.php
- Implementing Security Headers
Module 6: Web Application Firewall (WAF)
- Introduction to WAFs
- Installing and Configuring a WAF
- Using Cloud-Based WAF Services
- Fine-Tuning WAF Rules
Module 7: Backup and Recovery
- Regular Backups and Offsite Storage
- Creating Backup Procedures
- Disaster Recovery Planning
- Testing Backup and Restore
Module 8: SSL/TLS Encryption
- SSL/TLS Certificates and HTTPS
- Configuring HTTPS on WordPress
- Mixed Content Issues
- Monitoring Certificate Expiry
Module 9: Monitoring and Scanning
- Security Scanning Tools
- Continuous Security Monitoring
- Detecting Malware and Intrusions
- Security Plugins and Services
Module 10: Security Hardening
- Hardening WordPress with Plugins
- Configuring .htaccess for Security
- Implementing Security Headers
- Blocking Bad Bots and IP Addresses
Module 11: Security Auditing and Incident Response
- Regular Security Audits and Penetration Testing
- Developing an Incident Response Plan
- Reporting and Responding to Security Incidents
- Post-Incident Analysis
Module 12: Compliance and Regulations
- Understanding GDPR and Other Data Protection Regulations
- Compliance with Accessibility Standards
- Legal Obligations and Privacy Policies
- Security and SEO Best Practices
Why Should You Learn This Course?
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Protect Your Assets: If you have a WordPress website, learning security is crucial to protect your content, data, and online presence.
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Prevent Hacking and Data Breaches: WordPress websites are common targets for hackers. Learning security measures can prevent data breaches and loss of control over your website.
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Client and Employer Demand: Clients and employers often seek professionals who can secure WordPress websites, making it a valuable skill for web developers and administrators.
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Build Trust: A secure website builds trust among visitors and customers, which is essential for online businesses and e-commerce sites.
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Legal Compliance: Understanding security helps you comply with data protection regulations and avoid legal issues related to data breaches.
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Career Growth: WordPress security skills can lead to career advancement in web development, security consulting, or freelance work.
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Contributing to the Community: By learning and implementing security practices, you contribute to a safer internet and the WordPress community.
Course Duration
- 800+ Topics
- 520+ Hands-on Exercises
- 400+ HD Videos
- 50+ Hours of Content
- Watch Video from Android & iOS Apps
- Life Time Access Content
- 24/7 Live Technical support
- Complete Practical Training
- Download Access
- Guidance to Setup the Own Lab