Steel Security Product Introduction

WordPress powers a large portion of the internet, which also makes it a frequent target for automated attacks. Steel Security was built to help site owners, developers, and agencies understand the real security risks in their WordPress environments without...

Release Notes / Changelog Policy

Steel Security publishes release notes for every version. These notes include new features, security improvements, bug fixes, and compatibility updates. Administrators should review changelogs before updating in production environments so rollout risk can be managed...

Security Operations Playbook with Steel Security

Security is an ongoing operational process. Steel Security helps teams maintain a practical routine across weekly and monthly cycles. Weekly Review scan resultsApply necessary patchesVerify hardening posture Monthly Review historical risk trendsAudit plugins and...

Steel Security Pro Automation Guide

Automation ensures security monitoring continues even when administrators are not actively reviewing dashboards. Steel Security Pro allows scheduled scans and background processing. Scheduled scansWorker-based scanningAutomation controlsConfigurable scan depth These...

Troubleshooting Automation and Cron

Automation features rely on scheduled tasks. If scans do not run as expected, possible causes include disabled WordPress cron, server cron misconfiguration, blocked outbound requests, or worker process lockups. Reviewing server cron configuration, worker status, and...

Troubleshooting Header / Server Checks

Server responses may differ depending on how a site is accessed. Results may vary between the root domain, subdomains, /wp-admin, and CDN endpoints. Proxy or caching layers can also modify HTTP headers. Understanding these differences helps explain scan results and...