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Eric Lamb on his Securit:ee Add-on

I like it when add-on developers take the time to explain what their add-on does and gives examples of why you should use it. Low has always been good about showing how to use his add-ons. Context is king.

Eric Lamb’s Securit:ee add-on help you keep you aware of what is happening with your installation of ExpressionEngine. After you securely set up your EE install you want to make sure you’re also protected from other issues.

Eric wrote up Why You Should Care About Securit:ee, which details the things you should look out for.

I’d like to drill this into every web developers brain; there is NO SUCH THING AS A SECURE SITE. A “secure” site is a myth. They don’t exist. The closest you can get would be if you had a completely static HTML site that didn’t use a web server, JavaScript, any database, or programming language that wasn’t connected to the Internet and only accessed from a dumb terminal with no external media ports.

Read Eric’s entire article to find out what Securit:ee does and how it can help you.

Posted on Aug 22, 2012 by Ryan Irelan

Filed Under: Development Tools, ExpressionEngine 2, Life as a Web Professional

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