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Security Of Your Site: The Importance Of Web Hosting

In recent years, internet security has become critical due to increased hacking. More and more websites have become targets of cyber-attacks because of the size of their database or because they are not protected enough.

This is why data protection has become a significant issue for companies. One of the ways to better protect a website, and the data it contains, is to choose good web hosting. In this article, find out why choosing a secure hosting solution is essential to keep your website safe and your business going.

Why choose a secured web hosting solution?

In recent years, the threat to websites has increased significantly. Data hacking is one of the most dangerous forms of danger to a business, and having your data stolen can have severe consequences.

In addition to the circumvention of data itself, intrusion of a third party into a server or computer system can also lead to the system's destruction.

The loss of data, the loss of control of the site, and more severe issues are common issues faced by people who have been hacked. Faced with these imminent dangers, it has become crucial for a company to secure its website and data. One solution to protect against cyber-attacks is the choice of secure web hosting.

Choosing a quality web host for data protection

Hosting a website is crucial, as it guarantees the availability and visibility of the site. An excellent hosting package should also include security features. By opting for secure Web hosting from a specialised provider, you guarantee the security of your data and your website. Your site will have a more robust and secure infrastructure.

It will also benefit from the web host's protection tools, which will manage the hosting directly, a bit like outsourcing, except that you don't pay for this service in addition!

This report published recently highlights the importance of security in the current Web hosting worldwide market landscape https://collab.phys.unsw.edu.au:4432/bin/view/Main/WebHostingServicesMarket2022

The most common types of attack on a website

Several types of attacks can threaten websites. Here is a list of the most common cyber-attacks:

Denial of service (DoS) and distributed denial of service (DDoS)

A DoS or DDoS is an attack that overwhelms a site's resources and takes it down. The impact for the site owner is a loss of image or a loss of profit if it is a commercial site.

Man-in-the-middle attack

Also known as the "interceptor attack," the man-in-the-middle attack is a hacking attack in which the attacker intercepts communications between a client and a server to steal data or commit illegal acts.

Phishing

Phishing is a cyber-attack in which the attacker impersonates a website or person and sends emails that appear to come from trusted sources to extort personal information, such as passwords, credit card or bank account numbers, etc. Phishing is one of the most common forms of cyber-attacks against individuals.

SQL injection attack

An SQL injection attack is an attack that targets websites using a database.

Quality features provided by a secured Web hosting company.

Security is one of the qualities that should be found in a web hosting company. To host a website, the hosting platform can offer different security features:

Data backup

One of the questions that should be asked when choosing a web hosting package is: does the service include regular data backups? Backing up your site's data is extremely important to ensure that it remains available in case of a security problem, such as a server failure or malware outbreak. Even if it is possible to make a backup of your site yourself, having this feature in your hosting package is always helpful.

Backups allow the site to be restored to its most recent version. Instead of losing all the data, you only lose a small part.

Use of the SFTP protocol

Until recently, file sharing on a network was done via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). But this was never designed to be secure. It has no encryption and many vulnerabilities, and a malicious person can easily access data and passwords. It is why secure hosting offers use another more secure protocol: SFTP or Secure File Transfer Protocol. This offers a higher level of security by transferring files via a secure SSH connection.

SSL technology

SSL or Secure Socket Layer certificate is a technology that encrypts all data exchanged between a server and a browser. This prevents other systems from intercepting it. Only the sender and the recipient have access to it. Since it is the most fundamental security component, the SSL certificate must use this protocol. With it, users can operate in a secure environment and authenticate themselves.

Websites with SSL certificates use a web address starting with HTTPS, and the "s" at the end stands for secure. In other words, with this protocol, data can be exchanged more securely, and hackers are less likely to compromise the site's integrity.

Updates

A good web host must ensure that its servers are regularly updated to function efficiently and offer an optimal level of security. The CMS (Content Management System) it provides must update itself automatically and warn the user if outdated plugins are used.

Access management

A secure web hosting solution must include a secure access management system. This must allow administrators and clients to manage access to the website simultaneously and securely. Using the SSS or Secure Socket Shell protocol prevents hackers from accessing your site via the servers.

-- Abdul Alim - 2022-08-14

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