How to Prevent Your Drupal maintenance support plans Site from Getting Hacked: Part 2

In part one of this post, I went over how Drupal maintenance support plans Security Advisories, SSL/TLS certificates, and thorough user account security help lay the foundation for keeping your Drupal maintenance support plans site secure. In part two, we’ll take a look at user roles and permissions, input filters and text formats, and third party libraries.

User Roles and Permissions

To keep your site secure, always make sure that your user roles and permissions are configured properly. Depending on the modules installed and third party integrations, there could be additional permissions and/or roles to configure to ensure the site is still secure after installing a particular module. It’s important to read the full module README and/or module documentation to verify that all configuration options and permissions have been set up securely. In many cases, modules with very important security related permissions will either set them to a sane default configuration, or put up a notice on the modules page within the admin UI. Some will do both. Some will do neither, so that’s why you need to be aware. 

For each module you enable, there can be optional or required permissions that need to be configured. This is one of the easiest things to overlook as a Drupal maintenance support plans beginner, so keep an eye on which modules you’re enabling, and if you have permissions set for all your roles before launching the site. 

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