Website Hardening

Strengthening Web Security Controls

What is Website Hardening?

Website Hardening is the process of securing a web application by reducing its attack surface and implementing best practices to prevent exploitation. It involves configuring systems, removing unnecessary services, and applying security controls.

Hardening addresses vulnerabilities identified through Web Application Penetration Test and aligns with OWASP Top 10 guidance.

What is Website Hardening used for?

Website hardening is used to prevent attacks such as SQL Injection (SQLi), Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and Exploits targeting web applications. It improves resilience and reduces exposure to threats.

Organizations implement hardening alongside tools such as Web Application Firewall (WAF), Patch Management, and secure coding practices to maintain strong application security.

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The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP)
Application Security Initiative
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
EU Data Protection Regulation
CIA Triad
Core Principles of Information Security

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