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How do you harden a CiviCRM installation?
December 20, 2014, 08:26:22 pm
I would like to know best practices and tricks for security hardening a CiviCRM installation. I have found nothing on this so far and there must be some news from the trenches...



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Re: How do you harden a CiviCRM installation?
December 21, 2014, 06:20:09 am
The website itself is considered secure "out of the box." Any further security considerations would be those related to your CMS (Drupal or WordPress) and then of the server itself. Those issues, however, would not be things we could help you with here as they are not directly related to CiviCRM.
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