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Websites are the direct portrayal of who you are or what your business is all about. The websites are the best way to reach out to a large audience across the entire globe. 

With websites being more common and highly used than ever, these are getting more vulnerable to cyber-attacks and unlawful data breaches. Hacking the websites and the servers, and third-party access to confidential user information are very prevalent these days. The Entrepreneur studied that at any point in time, malware can infect more than 150,000 websites of U.S. small businesses. 

The only way to protect the web applications from getting affected is to follow necessary security measures, from the initial stages only. 

This article is aimed at briefly mentioning 5 best practices to ensure maximum safety to the web applications from all possible cyber threats.

Incorporate Robust Web Servers

Safeguarding the basic building blocks, in addition to protecting the website itself is a more concrete step towards protecting the web applications.

So, doing a check for every connection and strengthening the entire network at every level will help to add extra protection to the web applications. 

Web servers are very prone to cyber-attacks, and so strengthening the servers along with protecting the web applications is one of the best web application security practices.

Promote the Usage of Firewalls

Among various types of firewalls being present in the market, some are software and some are hardware-based. Cloud-based firewalls are the most widely used these days. The cloud-based firewalls cost higher, but the investment is sure to secure the future of web applications.

The firewalls can make the best scanning of the entire traffic, and can efficiently track the suspicious activities going in and out of the website.

Secure Coding needs to be Practiced

Things will become more sorted, simplified, and safer if the foundations are laid firmly. In simple terms, the web applications, if incorporated with security features like data security, password management, and other necessary protocols from the designing level, the web applications will be granted a strong backbone with fewer vulnerabilities to cyber-attacks.

The developers are said to practice secure coding and utilize powerful base tools in building web applications so that basic attacks can be omitted by the strong framework of websites.

Regular Back Ups are Essential

If the web application is struck by a very powerful cyber-attack, that pierced through all security measures and succeeded in harming the website, a backup of the entire data can help recover fully from the damage caused.

The backup should be both in online and offline modes, and the backing up frequency should also be higher to recover from the loss to the maximum possible extent. The backing up habit will not only ensure recovery in the case of cyber-attacks but also will save the valuable data from losing in case of crashes and breakdowns too.

Get SSL Installed 

SSL Protocol encrypted websites are the ones that protect the user information during the shifting of these data from the website to the databases. This encryption ensures that no third-party interference could be made and data breaches are kept at bay.

The SSL encryption also skyrockets the SEO for the encrypted website, as the search engines prefer the websites which provide better safety to user information, than the non-encrypted ones.