We close up another great month. The team contributed more BlogSecurity articles in October then any other month.
The team were able to release some personalised posts to answer questions (see Which is more secure: WP verse WPMU and the less-technical Should you display a subscriber count?.

Journalists from Washington Post asked BlogSecurity for some information which [...]

Filed Under (News) by DK

Its been a great month for BlogSecurity. We got excellent feedback from the new BlogSecurity web template. We released some great articles as well as bringing some of our services forward. All in all, it was a great month! Thanks to all those who made it possible.
Here are some of my favourite posts for the [...]

Filed Under (News) by DK

We have added information about the BlogSecurity team on the About page. We still have a fair bit of formatting to do as well as adding some photos but check it out.
The idea behind the team profiles is to let you guys feel more connected with the individuals behind the words! We don’t bite (atleast [...]

Filed Under (News) by Sarah Turner

Reporters without Borders has released its sixth annual report, detailing 169 countries’ press freedom.
Iceland and Norway are in joint first place, with Estonia and Slovakia in joint third, followed by Belgium, Finland and Sweden in fifth. Eritrea suffers from the most press censorship, followed by North Korea, Turkmenistan and Iran.
Sadly for countries outside Europe, [...]

Filed Under (News) by Sarah Turner

Welcome to BlogSecurity, as you may have noticed, we are excited to announce the launch of our new web template.

We wanted a custom template and something we could build upon. So we had the guys at AskGraphics come up with a design for us. The results speak for themselves. The design is truly unique and [...]