FREELessons: 10Length: 37 minutes
The popularity of WordPress cuts both ways. On one hand, it is very mature and supported by numerous plugins and themes. On the other hand, it is a frequent target of hackers.
In this course, you'll learn some of the most important things you can do to secure your WordPress site from attackers. Reggie Dawson will show you some of the top plugins and key configurations that will help keep hackers out of your site.
Do you want to learn WordPress development from start to finish? Check out our learning guide: Learn WordPress Development.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:31
1 lesson, 01:31
1.1Introduction01:31
1.1
Introduction
01:31
2.WordPress Security Top Tips8 lessons, 34:28
8 lessons, 34:28
2.1Secure the Admin User and Login02:51
2.1
Secure the Admin User and Login
02:51
2.2Enable Two-Factor Authentication05:33
2.2
Enable Two-Factor Authentication
05:33
2.3Security Tips for Admins03:47
2.3
Security Tips for Admins
03:47
2.4Monitor User Activity03:26
2.4
Monitor User Activity
03:26
2.5Secure Your Themes and Plugins03:06
2.5
Secure Your Themes and Plugins
03:06
2.6Install and Configure Wordfence04:57
2.6
Install and Configure Wordfence
04:57
2.7Install the Sucuri Plugin05:01
2.7
Install the Sucuri Plugin
05:01
2.8Install the iThemes Security Plugin05:47
2.8
Install the iThemes Security Plugin
05:47
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:49
1 lesson, 00:49
3.1Conclusion00:49
3.1
Conclusion
00:49
I'm a longtime Network admin who has finally moved over to coding. Skilled in web development and obsessed with frameworks (Angular, Meteor and Ionic to name a few), I am using my past experience as an instructor to help others learn to use technology.