If you run a hosting business, you know how tough security is. It can feel as though attacks become more sophisticated by the day, with bots launching brute-force attacks on login pages, malware sneaking in through outdated plugins and well-made phishing attempts aimed at your customers.
The tricky part? No one actor alone can solve this. For example, software vendors can provide secure solutions. Hosting providers can implement strict security policies and processes. But if site owners don’t do their part - patching, updating, using strong passwords - the whole chain will still be vulnerable.
That is exactly what we’ll be covering in our webinar Securing the Future of Hosting, co-hosted with WebPros, on Wednesday October 8.
This one-hour live panel and Q&A session is built for hosting providers and web professionals looking for practical advice on bolstering their security offering and keeping customers safer.
Security failures usually happen in the cracks. Those are the places where the host thinks the customer is handling it, and the customer assumes the host already has it covered. That’s when downtime happens. That’s when customer trust takes a hit.
But security isn’t just about avoiding headaches; it’s about building trust. Customers are more likely to stick with a provider who makes them feel safe and supported. And if you can show them you’ve got both the infrastructure and the tools to back it up, you’re no longer just selling hosting, you’re selling peace of mind.
So how do you get to this? When vendors, providers, and site owners align, security actually gets easier. Collaboration is how you can reduce risks at scale, and even turn protection into a selling point. That’s just some of what this session will cover.
Eric Ellis, Technical Account Manager at Imunify360 and CloudLinux:
Eric will dig into the current threat landscape, explain how attacks are getting more automated, and share examples of how proactive defenses have stopped real-world incidents.
Adam Wien Product Manager IV at WebPros:
Adam will show how platform-level features (think out-of-the-box server hardening and built-in integrations) are helping providers scale security without piling extra work on themselves.
Here’s what we’ll discuss during the session:
Then we’ll move to the live Q&A. This will be your chance to ask Eric and Adam anything, be it technical details, strategy, or just “what would you do in my situation?” Ask whatever’s on your mind.
All in all, it’s 40 minutes of presentations, plus 20 minutes for questions. Enough time to get inspired and gain exclusive insights without eating through your whole day.
By the end, this session should’ve helped you understand how to better:
Sound good?
Click here to secure your place today! (You will see the CloudLinux site open in a new tab.)