What Are HTTP Security Headers?
HTTP security headers are directives sent by web servers that instruct browsers how to handle content. They provide an additional layer of security against common web vulnerabilities.
Essential Security Headers
- Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS): Forces HTTPS connections Forces HTTPS connections
- Content-Security-Policy (CSP): Prevents XSS and injection attacks Prevents XSS and injection attacks
- X-Frame-Options: Protects against clickjacking Protects against clickjacking
- X-Content-Type-Options: Prevents MIME sniffing Prevents MIME sniffing
- Referrer-Policy: Beheert referrer-informatie Controls referrer information
- Permissions-Policy: Beperkt browserfuncties Restricts browser features
Onze Veiligheidsscore Begrijpen
We beoordelen uw headers van A+ tot F op basis van de aanwezigheid en configuratie van kritieke beveiligingsheaders. Een A+ cijfer betekent dat alle aanbevolen headers correct zijn geconfigureerd.