Author: Nathan Ingram

How Security Incident Response Planning Protects Your WordPress Site
The organizations most resilient in recovering quickly from a website hack are those with robust incident response plans. If your website is the backbone…
Cloudflare for Agencies
You’re a busy web agency owner. You’ve heard about how others are using Cloudflare to protect their websites but you’re not sure where to…
Meet WordPress 6.5
WordPress 6.5 releases March 25. Timothy Jacobs will walk us through all the major features of the latest version of our favorite content management…
A Practical Guide to DMARC Reporting
With Google and Yahoo putting emphasis on email authentication requirements, many web professionals have found themselves paddling in the unfamiliar alphabet soup of SPF,…
Understanding Solid Security Trusted Devices
The Solid Security Trusted Devices feature enhances security by notifying administrators of unrecognized devices attempting access, allowing device confirmation via email or admin bar.…
WordPress Accessibility Crash Course
From the U.S. increasing requirements for website accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act to the European Accessibility Act beginning enforcement in June 2025, countries…
WordPress Disaster Week 2024
WordPress Disaster Week is a website security training event hosted by the team behind the Solid Security plugin. WordPress Disaster Week sessions are totally…
Navigating Google Business Profiles (GBP) in 2024
Whether you’re a seasoned user or just getting started, this presentation is designed to keep you in the know. We’ll explore the exciting feature…
Website Content Accelerator 2024
Join Maddy Osman, Founder of The Blogsmith content agency and bestselling author of “Writing for Humans and Robots: The New Rules of Content Style” for her…
What You Need to Know About Email Authentication: Understanding SPF, DKIM, and DMARC
Google and Yahoo are turning what were once considered best practices for email authentication into mandatory requirements. Soon, all senders must authenticate emails using…