It's no secret that WordPress vulnerabilities are a serious problem for admins and organizations alike, so our security experts explored the impact of using predictive analysis detection and automated remediation to find and fix new and known WordPress vulnerabilities. We put a few strategies to the test to find the best way to secure your WordPress install, and this one emerged as highly effective.
Linux malware is another growing issue that sysadmins and businesses face. Threat actors frequently exploit unpatched security vulnerabilities in software and applications to infect Linux systems with harmful malware, but what happens when we implement a comprehensive, automated patch management solution to identify and remediate security issues before they are exploited by adversaries? Our team also put this approach to the test, and it proved to be highly effective in stopping Linux malware attacks.
Our Content Editor Brittany Day spent some time exploring how firewalls are great for blocking many types of attacks, but they have key limitations that admins must be aware of. Do you know what they are, and how you should be preventing hackers from working around them? What other options are available for protecting against those attacks your firewall leaves you unprotected from? We investigate the limitations of firewalls and offer expert advice on ways you can secure your Linux system with additional layers of protection beyond a firewall.
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How To Secure Against WordPress Vulnerabilities with Predictive Analysis Detection & Automated RemediationIt's no secret that WordPress vulnerabilities are a serious problem for admins and organizations alike, so our security experts explored the impact of using predictive analysis detection and automated remediation to find and fix new and known WordPress vulnerabilities. We put a few strategies to the test to find the best way to secure your WordPress install, and this one emerged as highly effective. |
Protect Your Organization Against Linux Malware Attacks with Comprehensive, Automated Patch ManagementThreat actors frequently exploit unpatched security vulnerabilities in software and applications to infect Linux systems with harmful malware, but what happens when we implement a comprehensive, automated patch management solution to identify and remediate security issues before they are exploited by adversaries? We put this approach to the test, and it proved to be highly effective in stopping Linux malware attacks. |
Beyond Firewalls: What Else Is Required to Secure a Linux System?The LinuxSecurity admins explore how firewalls are great for blocking many types of attacks, but they have key limitations that admins must be aware of. Do you know what they are, and how you should be preventing hackers from working around them? What other options are available for protecting against those attacks your firewall leaves you unprotected from? We investigate the limitations of firewalls and offer expert advice on ways you can secure your Linux system with additional layers of protection beyond a firewall. |