Enterprise WordPress Security
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Enterprise WordPress Security Overview
About Enterprise WordPress Security
1 lesson
Introduction
WordPress as a Ubiquitous Component of the Web
How WordPress Manages Security
2 lessons
The OWASP Top 10
What is OWASP?
Why Are The OWASP Top 10 Relevant to WordPress?
2 lessons
Injection Including XSS and SQL Injection
How Injection Vulnerabilities Work
How to Protect Against XSS Injection Attacks
How to Protect Against SQL Injection Attacks
3 lessons
Access Control
Vulnerabilities and the Principle of Least Privilege
How is this Vulnerability Exploited in WordPress
Roles and Capabilities in WordPress
3 lessons
Security Configuration and WordPress
WordPress Security Configuration
Hosting Environment Security
Core WordPress Settings and Configuration
Best Practices for Enhanced Security Configuration
4 lessons
Vulnerable and Outdated Components in WordPress
Understanding the Components of WordPress
How are Outdated Components Exploited
Strategies for Keeping WordPress Components Updated
3 lessons
Server-Side Request Forgery
Definition and Effects of Server-Side Request Forgery
Examples of SSRF being exploited in WordPress
Mitigating SSRF Vulnerabilities
3 lessons
Four Additional Best Practices
Plan for and Mitigate DoS Attacks
Plan for Disaster Recovery
Integrate Coding Standards into Your Development and Build Process
Leverage Logging and Activity Audits
4 lessons
Exercises
Enterprise WordPress Security Quiz
Coding Exercise
2 lessons, 1 quiz
Enterprise WordPress Security Overview
About Enterprise WordPress Security
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