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web server security

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What is web server security?

Web server security encompasses a range of measures implemented to protect web servers and their hosted websites and applications from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. Common security practices include firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, regular security audits, vulnerability scanning, patching, secure configuration, access controls, and encryption (HTTPS). It is used to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability of web resources, protecting sensitive data and ensuring reliable service delivery.

What other technologies are related to web server security?

web server security Complementary Technologies

Enhances overall security posture but focuses on wireless networks; web server security focuses on the server itself.
mentioned alongside web server security in 17% (144) of relevant job posts
Provides visibility into network traffic, which can help detect anomalies and potential web server attacks.
mentioned alongside web server security in 6% (161) of relevant job posts
Controls user access to web servers and associated resources, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
mentioned alongside web server security in 5% (63) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention web server security?

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Orgs mentioning web server security

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