Website Security Essentials for Small Business

You Are a Target
A common myth among small business owners is "I'm too small to be hacked." The reality is that automated bots scour the web looking for vulnerabilities, regardless of business size.
43% of cyber attacks target small businesses. A breach can cost you money, data, and most importantly, your reputation.
1. SSL Certificates (HTTPS)
That little padlock in the browser bar is non-negotiable. An SSL certificate encrypts data transferred between your user and your site.
Google also penalizes sites without SSL, marking them as "Not Secure." If you're collecting any info—even just a contact form—you need HTTPS.
2. Regular Updates
Outdated software is the #1 way hackers get in. If you're using a CMS like WordPress, keeping plugins and themes updated is critical.
This is one advantage of modern frameworks like Next.js—they have a smaller attack surface and fewer "plugins" to manage, inherently increasing security.
3. Strong Passwords and 2FA
It sounds simple, but it's often overlooked. Use complex, unique passwords for your admin accounts and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) wherever possible.
Security isn't a one-time setup; it's an ongoing process. Stay vigilant to keep your digital doors locked.
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