Security
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#'''It's not as hard as it looks:''' The following checklist may seem intimidating, but you don't have to deal with all of it at once. As you become more familiar with GNU/Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, HTTP, and Joomla, you'll add refinements to your combination of security tactics. Security is a moving target, so today's expert might be tomorrow's victim. Good luck!... | #'''It's not as hard as it looks:''' The following checklist may seem intimidating, but you don't have to deal with all of it at once. As you become more familiar with GNU/Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, HTTP, and Joomla, you'll add refinements to your combination of security tactics. Security is a moving target, so today's expert might be tomorrow's victim. Good luck!... | ||
| − | Please read [[Joomla | + | Please read [[Security Checklist|Joomla! Administrators Security Checklist]] for more information. |
See all documents in the [[:category:Security|Security Category]]. | See all documents in the [[:category:Security|Security Category]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:44, 16 October 2012
Recommended Reading
More Information
List of articles that belong to the category "Security"
REMEMBER
- There's no one right way! Due to the variety and complexity of modern web servers, security issues can't be resolved with simple, one-size-fits-all solutions. You, or someone you trust, must learn enough about your web server infrastructure to make valid security decisions.
- There's no substitute for experience! To secure your web site, you must gain real experience , or get experienced help from others.
- It's not as hard as it looks: The following checklist may seem intimidating, but you don't have to deal with all of it at once. As you become more familiar with GNU/Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, HTTP, and Joomla, you'll add refinements to your combination of security tactics. Security is a moving target, so today's expert might be tomorrow's victim. Good luck!...
Please read Joomla! Administrators Security Checklist for more information.
See all documents in the Security Category.