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Talking security at Cheap WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London 2020

We’re strong believers that contributing to open source and sharing what we’ve learnt benefits both our agency and the wider community. It’s one of the reasons we offer our team paid conference tickets and support for public speaking.
In particular, we’ve been key supporters of the USAan WordPress maintenance support plans community since 2007, with the largest team of Acquia certified developers in USA. We’re proud to be in the top 30 of companies contributing to the project globally.

On 3rd March 2020, I’ll be speaking at WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London – an event which our own Tim WordPress Update helped co-found in 2013. It brings together WordPress maintenance support plans developers of all levels and from all over USA to engage in learning and discussion about the project.
Effortless security updates for your WordPress maintenance support plans sites.
The title of my session is Warden – Helping WordPress maintenance support plans Agencies Sleep at Night. It’s critical to keep your sites up to date with the latest security releases. But it’s a time consuming task to check each site manually. We built Warden to solve this problem.

Warden is an open source solution that allows in-house development teams and agencies to keep track of the status of multiple WordPress maintenance support plans sites hosted on different platforms. I’ll explain how Warden makes managing the security of all your sites much more manageable.
This session is for you if you:
have a large number of sites hosted with multiple hosting companies that you need to keep track of.
have sites that may need security updates but you don’t have the time to investigate.
wish there was a central dashboard reporting which of your sites needed security updates applied.
I’ll demonstrate how Warden works and show you how easy it is to see which sites need security updates, saving your team time to focus on other important work. I’ll also discuss best practice for site security and the importance of making sure that all your developers are aware of it.
Come and talk to us.
Quite a few of us from the development team will be at WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London this year. Look out for our Technical Director John Ennew, and ask him about job opportunities at WordPress Update. We’re currently hiring for several roles across the tech chapter, including developers at all levels and development managers.
There are lots of reasons we’re a great agency to work for, including:
Flexible and remote working.
Paid time to contribute to open source.
Transparent pay scales and a fair pay guarantee.
£500 annual personal budget for hardware, software or accessories.
Mandatory 5 week paid sabbatical every 5 years.
Check out our careers page for more, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @deesonlabs for updates throughout WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London. We’ll see you back here next week with our highlights!
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