Preface
Moodle is one of the most popular learning platforms in the world. Moodle’s success is, in no small part, down to the fact that it is open source. This means the Moodle code is publicly available, and it is structured to allow the easy inclusion of third-party plugins – the vast majority of which are themselves open source. Anyone can host their own Moodle – and lots of organizations do.
However, with all the advantages of open source software come great risks. A threat actor attacking your Moodle is like the persistent burglar who has an accurate layout of every room in your home and knows the precise locations of all of your most valued possessions. If you are unsure how to protect your Moodle against a devious and untrustworthy cyber ...
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