We talked briefly with Jonas Lejon about WPScans and WordCamp Stockholm 2017.
What does your organization do?
WPScans.com is an online security scanner for WordPress vulnerabilities. We keep track of all your WordPress installations and tell you as soon as they are outdated.
How do you help support WordPress enthusiasts and professionals?
Yes, both types of WordPress users can can use our WordPress Security service.
What kind of client would be a good fit for you, and who wouldn’t?
I would say that everyone with an WordPress installation should try WPScans.
How do your organization add value to the WordPress community?
We do WordPress Security Research and keep track on vulnerability statistics.
Is there anything in WordPress that you would change, and why?
Something I miss in WordPress is audit logs. So you can do more tracing in who logged in when and similar security events.
Where will WordPress be in 2 years from now?
WordPress will be even more secure. I think with the Bug Bounty program more and more people are watching and trying to hack WordPress and therefore making it more secure.
Is there anything else that you would like the WordCamp attendees know?
Nope, just try our service. It’s free and if you like the service you can try our premium subscription for 19€/month.