Guidelines to Improve the Security of your Drupal Website

  Drupal Jungle    December 27, 2012    1724

 

Drupal is increasingly gaining a lot of hype and popularity, but simultaneously it is also becoming a big target for cyber criminals. There are thousands of CMS platforms out there but we should not forget that hackers are really good at what they do so it hardly matters for them what kind of website do you run. Hence, to be on a safer side it is imperative for you to secure your website.

Below mentioned points are some security tips that would be useful for you in securing your Drupal site from hackers. One benefit of this is that you do not have to perform any programming skills or knowledge to follow it. Let us now know what these tips are:

Updating your site regularly

This is one thing which everybody knows but only a few apply it and it make it their practice. The bugs and security issues that were present in the previous version have been fixed in the new one and by updating your Drupal website on a regular basis, you are protecting it well from the hackers. Make sure that whenever the core modules in your Drupal site are released they are always up-to-date to the latest version.

Strong admin password

Password is the area where you should put your main focus. Everybody use passwords and they know its value and what crucial part it plays in a website. Still many people commit mistakes by keeping a very generic password which is very easy to predict. This makes the security of your site weak. You should put a very difficult , strong and impossible to predict password. A good way of strengthening your password is by keeping it alpha-numeric along with upper case and lower case text.

Change Password Often

Password of your website should be changed in every 90 days, at least once. It is not safe to keep one password for a long time as it reduces the risk of security. Hence, changing password oftenly is a good way to secure your site.

Backup

Keeping a backup of your work is always a good practice. Taking a backup of your working site before making any changes to it is a good practice of securing yourself from any future risks. Make sure that your backup is kept locally and not on web servers as keeping it on web servers might increase the security risks of your Drupal site.

Restrict Uploading

Drupal consist of a core module called `Upload Module' which enables the users to upload image files. Make sure that you limit the types of files for uploading.

Providing a good experience to the users is a must for you, and this can be done by securing your Drupal site. If your visitors will face security obstacles constantly, they will definitely not return again to your site. Hence, to achieve success in your business it is important for you to secure your website.

 

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