E-commerce Store Security: How to Protect Your Reputation and Customer Data?

Cyber Security

In the digital world, security is not an option but an absolute necessity. A single breach can destroy the reputation you've built for years in minutes. Customers are hesitant to enter their credit card information if they don't feel entirely safe. In this article, we discuss the key steps to protect your store.

1. SSL Certificate (The Green Padlock)

The first thing browsers and Google look for is the HTTPS protocol. An SSL certificate encrypts the data exchanged between the client and the server, preventing intruders from intercepting login credentials or card numbers.

2. Choosing Trusted Payment Gateways

Never store credit card information on your own server! Use approved global and local payment gateways (like Mada, PayPal, or Stripe). These companies possess the highest security standards (PCI DSS) and are responsible for securing the payment process.

3. Regular Updates (Patching)

Whether you use WordPress, Salla, Zid, or custom programming, security vulnerabilities constantly appear. Neglecting updates is a direct entry for hackers. Ensure all plugins and systems are updated immediately as new versions are released.

4. Automated Backups

Security also means being prepared for the worst. You must have a system that takes backups of your site daily on separate servers, ensuring immediate recovery for your business in case of any technical flaw or attack.

🔒 Security by Design Principle:

At m-ttech, we put security at the heart of the development process since day one, because we believe successful e-commerce is secure e-commerce first.

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