Security Checklist for Drupal by Five Jars

Drupal Security

Ensuring the security of your Drupal website is crucial to prevent security breaches that could compromise confidential data, damage reputation, and lead to significant financial losses. Although Drupal has a reputation for being a secure CMS, it is not immune to security vulnerabilities, and website owners need to take measures to keep their websites safe. A recent blog post published by Five Jars deals with this topic.

The article provides a comprehensive security checklist for Drupal websites. The security advisory includes pointers like

  • disabling development modules
  • keeping modules and Drupal core up to date 
  • setting up strong administrator credentials 
  • configuring SSL 
  • protecting against HTTP host header attacks, and more. 

Following these best practices will help minimize the risk of security breaches and ensure your Drupal website is safe for users. Additionally, it is important to remove SQL dumps, set up the correct file and directory tree permissions, enable captchas, and protect sensitive files and directories. By taking these steps, website owners can ensure their Drupal website is secure and safe for users, preventing potential security breaches and the associated consequences. Read the blog post to know more details.

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