How Do I Audit My WordPress Site?

An audit is an investigation or review of a system to determine whether it is operating properly and as intended. In the context of web security, an audit can be used to identify and correct any potential vulnerabilities on a WordPress site.

When conducting an audit, it is important to consider the following factors:

– WordPress version: Verify that the WordPress version is updated and installed on the site.
– Security settings: Check the security settings of the site to see if they are up to date and configured properly.
– Plugins: Review the plugins installed on the site and determine if any of them are outdated or insecure.

– Database: Check the integrity of the site’s database and make sure that all tables and columns are properly populated.
– Files: Review the files on the site to see if they are properly configured and stored.

Once you have determined that the site is secure and all security settings are up to date, it is time to review the content. Look for any inappropriate or outdated content, and make sure that all the site’s content is properly written and formatted.

Finally, it is important to perform a search engine optimization (SEO) audit. This will ensure that the site is being indexed by search engines and is displaying in the search results the right way.