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May 1, 2016 10:00 am GMT

HTTP Security Headers: How to Secure Your Website

Recently, we’ve introduced you to the online tool Securityheaders.io, which allows you to check a webserver’s safety. You can find your own server’s weaknesses fast and easily. Additionally, you receive plenty of good professional articles on the topic. With all of this support, it is rather easy to neutralize the most significant vulnerabilities and implement another layer of safety. In today’s article, I’ll explain how to set the primary HTTP security headers to allow you to make your server safer. In Advance: Scanning Servers and Determining the Original State Use the online toolsecurityheaders.io to scan your domain. You are likely to see red, as this is the color presented to you when your server is potentially unsafe. That’s not a big deal, as an estimated 80% of all web servers are not secure. The scan has created results that are the most common ones. For websites with an HTTPS certificate, there are two additional aspects. In this article, we want to close the security gaps that the scan informed us about. Furthermore, we want to analyze if all of the results make sense and whether they should be implemented or not. We’ll Talk About the Following HTTP Security Headers in […]

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