What should an XWiki security review include
A practical overview of what to review in an XWiki instance: version status, access rights, authentication, extensions, custom code, infrastructure, backups and operations.
Practical articles for teams that want to keep XWiki secure, upgradeable and easier to maintain over time.
Focused guidance for production XWiki platforms, covering upgrade planning, custom development, maintainability and safer long-term evolution.
A practical overview of what to review in an XWiki instance: version status, access rights, authentication, extensions, custom code, infrastructure, backups and operations.
A practical explanation of why regular XWiki upgrades matter for security, stability, extension compatibility and long-term maintenance.
Guidance for organizing XWiki custom code, scripts, templates and extensions so they remain easier to maintain across upgrades.
This section will expand the XWiki security review series with focused topics such as access rights, authentication, script and programming rights, backup validation, extension review and operational practices.
The goal is to publish useful guidance that helps teams make better decisions before an upgrade, customization, migration or long-term maintenance engagement.
If your XWiki instance needs an upgrade, custom development, integration work or a technical review, Agnease can help evaluate the current state and define practical next steps.
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