SF Website Design at WordPress security seminar
On June 25 Automatic hosted a seminar about WordPress security in San Francisco.
The speaker of this event was Brennen Byrne. Brennen he is the cofounder and CEO of Clef, which is a company that provides services that takes care of website security. Here is the link to Clef website: getclef.com
Brennen was discussing what are the most important aspect about the WordPress security and he was emphasizing why it is so important to have your WordPress Website updated all the time.
If you thing about having a website secured, you also have to consider to update our template and plugins. We managed to get a list for you that will increase your website security and it is extremely important to follow through the checklist if you really want to have a secured website. You can get access to the list by visiting the link below:
http://blog.getclef.com/wordpress-security-checklist/
Another great plugin that can increase your wordpress website security is called Wordfance and you can download it from this link bellow:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordfence/
Seminar recording video:
If you are looking for a WordPress website designer don’t forget that we are here to help you get a website designed for you or your company. To see some of our websites you can check out our portfolio page by clicking this link. We are also offering WordPress tutoring lessons and you can get more information over here: https://sfwebsitedesign.net/wordpress-tutoring-san-francisco/.
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