This category focuses on protecting websites and ensuring consistent availability through secure and reliable hosting practices. Articles explain hosting security features, server protections, SSL encryption, backups, monitoring, and uptime guarantees.
Content here addresses real risks such as downtime, data breaches, and infrastructure failures, along with how hosting providers mitigate those risks. It also explains what reliability actually means in hosting terms and how to evaluate it.
This category is built for readers who prioritize trust, stability, and long-term website safety.
Many hosting security problems are not sophisticated. They are the result of default settings that were never changed, updates that were never applied and access controls that were never reviewed. This checklist audits the hosting and account layer where many preventable security failures begin.