How to Keep your Server Secure and Protected

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How to Keep your Server Secure and Protected


How to Keep your Server Secure and Protected

A computer server has all the essential and precious data that needed to run a system, whether it is for business, communication, academic, or other fields. Whether or not people are not concerned about it, it is one of the most valuable parts of a system. And, you should keep it protected before someone misuses it. It’s not a big deal to secure your server, but in this busy schedule, you may have forgotten it. Total protection is complete in two parts, digitally and physically. If you’ve got a new system, then very first you should have to secure your server from hackers.


Here is how to protect and keep your server secure. Securing your server digitally • Set up a firewall on your PC

The next thing you should have to do just after the establishment of your server is set up a firewall on your system. Firewalls are the software that keep eyes on the information and data that goes in and out a system. There are various types of firewall programs available in the market from a basic to advance. You can get them on the internet as well as local computer stores. Do a proper search on firewalls and find the most advanced and reputable firewall available to ensure the utmost security of your server. Firewalls are easy to install; you can install them just like the other applications.


• Protect the codes If you’re creating a program code for applications, then make sure that the relevant error trappings are added. If your program lacks the error trappings, then SQL queries can be easily injected by the hackers. • Use Secure Sockets Layer Secure Sockets Layer, also known by SSL, is an internet security protocol that is used for securing a server. It protects the server by ensuring that the entire data that goes in and out from your system stays private and out of reach of third party users. If your server doesn’t have an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate, then there is much chance of data theft. If you don’t want to take the risk, then take the benefit of this technology and apply an SSL to your server to keep it more protected. • Use Passwords Passwords are the primary security tools, calling them the first layer of defence can’t be wrong. They are the first defensive line in protecting the devices and data, also for your server. A password restricts the unauthorized accessing of the devices and services. You can set a password in your system for enhancing your system’s and server’s protection. Keep in mind the passwords you’re using should be complex, meaningless, hard to assume, and very hard to crack. For making such passwords, use special characters, numbers, and mixed cases. This makes them harder and unable to break by hackers.


Securing your server physically • Secret your server’s location The physical location of a device and user matters a lot in the internet world. Once a miscreant knows the location of your server, then it is not difficult for them to hack it or access your mainframe. In some cases, you can’t hide your server’s location such as for business and offices, in this situation use the next trick. • Limit access to the server In offices and businesses, location address is intentionally given to the people. Therefore, you can’t keep the server’s location confidential here. In this case, keep the server out of the reach of unauthorized people. You can use a separate room for the server and lock it. The place should be cool and suitable for the server. Ensure that only authorized personnel have access. • Avoid revealing the server’s digital information An IP address is one of the most important parts of the digital information. Once somebody knows the IP address associated with your servers then breaking into it is not difficult for them. Therefore, keep these kinds of details about your server confidential.


Author Bio Shery Williams is an employee at a top email service provider company in the day, and a technical writer at night. She is passionate about writing troubleshooting tips, beginner’s guides, news, and other articles on varied topics. She has written majorly on lexmark printer support, brother printer support, hp printer and canon printer etc.

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