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As a trusted website designer in Kolkata, our Basic Website Plan is ideal for small businesses, professionals, and organizations that want a clean, functional online presence. You can showcase your services and images, collect customer inquiries through contact forms, display your location with Google Maps, and connect seamlessly with social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. We also integrate one-click actions so visitors can call or WhatsApp you instantly — making it easy for your audience to reach you.

Features & Pricing

Basic Website

Plan 1

₹ 5,200 /-

5 Pages

Basic Design
Dynamic Website
Mobile Responsive
Image Slider
Contact Form

Free Domain, Hosting & SSL
1 Business Email Free

Ready in 2 Working Days

Add / Edit Text
Add / Edit Images
Click to Call
Click to WhatsApp

Technical Support
Copy Protection
Google Map
Social Media Links
Admin Panel

Basic Website

Plan 2

₹ 7,000 /-

10+ Pages

Basic Design
Dynamic Website
Mobile Responsive
Image Slider
Contact Form

Free Domain, Hosting & SSL
4 Business Emails Free

Ready in 4 Working Days

Add / Edit Text
Add / Edit Images
Click to Call
Click to WhatsApp

Technical Support
Copy Protection
Google Map
Social Media Links
Admin Panel

Basic Website

Plan 3

₹ 11,000 /-

20+ Pages

Basic Design
Dynamic Website
Mobile Responsive
Image Slider
Contact Form

Free Domain, Hosting & SSL
10 Business Emails Free

Ready in 4 to 7 Working Days

Add / Edit Text
Add / Edit Images
Click to Call
Click to WhatsApp

Technical Support
Copy Protection
Google Map
Social Media Links
Admin Panel

The 2026 Security Audit: Is Your Website Safe or a Liability?

The 2026 Security Audit: Is Your Website Safe or a Liability?

1. The “New Normal” of 2026: Agentic AI Threats

The hackers of 2026 aren’t humans sitting in dark rooms; they are Autonomous AI Agents. These bots don’t just “scan” for holes; they think in real-time. They can mimic a customer’s behavior, bypass traditional firewalls, and find “Zero-Day” vulnerabilities in minutes.

  • The Kolkata Impact: Small businesses are now primary targets because they often have “Soft Security.” A breach of your customer database in Ballygunge can now be sold on the dark web within seconds of the hack.

2. The DPDP Act: Why “Sorry” Isn’t Enough

By 2026, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act has changed the rules for every Indian website.

  • Consent is King: You must have a clear, “unbundled” consent mechanism. If you are collecting phone numbers for “Pujo Discounts” but using them for “Insurance Cold Calls,” you are in violation.
  • The 72-Hour Rule: If you are breached, you have a mandatory window (usually 72 hours) to notify the Data Protection Board of India and the affected individuals.
  • Data Erasure: If a customer in Salt Lake asks you to “forget” them, your website must have a technical way to wipe their data across all your servers.

3. The 3-Layer Security “Wall” for 2026

Layer 1: The Identity Barrier (Zero-Trust)

In 2026, we assume everyone is a threat until proven otherwise.

  • MFA is Mandatory: If your WordPress or Shopify admin doesn’t have Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), it’s like leaving your shop door in Burrabazar wide open at night.
  • Passkeys: Moving away from passwords to Biometric Passkeys (Fingerprint/FaceID) is the #1 way to stop 99% of phishing attacks.

Layer 2: The Data Fortress (Encryption)

  • Post-Quantum Ready: By 2026, standard encryption is becoming vulnerable. We now use Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) for sensitive data.
  • Encryption at Rest: It’s not enough to encrypt data while it’s moving; it must be encrypted while it sits in your database. If a hacker steals the file, they shouldn’t be able to read it.

Layer 3: The AI Shield (WAF 2.0)

  • Behavioral Firewalls: Modern Web Application Firewalls (WAF) use AI to spot “weird” patterns. If a user from Russia suddenly tries to download your entire 10,000-person customer list at 3 AM, the AI shuts them down automatically.

4. Your 2026 Security Checklist

ItemStatusWhy it Matters
SSL (TLS 1.3+)EssentialProtects data in transit between the user and your server.
DPDP NoticeMandatoryLegal requirement for Indian businesses.
Daily BackupsNon-negotiableYour “Reset Button” if a Ransomware attack hits.
Plugin AuditMonthlyOutdated plugins are the #1 entry point for hackers.
Bot ProtectionCriticalStops AI-scrapers from stealing your prices or content.

5. The “Human Firewall”: Training Your Team

In 2026, the weakest link isn’t your code; it’s your staff. Deepfake Phishing is the new threat. Your manager might get a WhatsApp voice note that sounds exactly like you, asking for the admin password.

  • The Policy: Never share credentials over chat. Use a secure Password Manager (like Bitwarden or 1Password) for the whole team.

6. Technical Audit: The “VAPT” Requirement

For businesses in regulated sectors (Fintech, Health, EdTech), a Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) is now a standard requirement.

  • What it is: You hire ethical hackers to try and break into your own site.
  • The 2026 Twist: We now use AI-Red Teaming to simulate how a malicious AI would attack your specific business logic.

7. FAQ: Security & Compliance

  • Q: I’m a small business, will the government really fine me?
    • A: The DPDP Act is designed to be “Risk-Based.” While they might not hit a small shop with a ₹250Cr fine, the reputational damage and legal fees of a single complaint can still bankrupted a local business.
  • Q: Is a “Free SSL” from my host enough?
    • A: For a blog, yes. For e-commerce, you should consider an EV (Extended Validation) SSL which provides a higher insurance warranty and better trust signals.
  • Q: My developer says my site is “secure.” Should I believe them?
    • A: Security is a process, not a destination. Ask for a Security Log or a recent Audit Report. If they can’t show you “when” they last checked for vulnerabilities, they aren’t doing it.

Conclusion: Peace of Mind is the Best ROI

In 2026, you can’t afford to be “lucky.” You have to be prepared. A secure website isn’t just about stopping hackers; it’s about proving to your customers—and the law—that you are a responsible business owner.

At our Alipore studio, we build “Hardened Websites.” We don’t just make them look pretty; we make them digital fortresses. We’ll help you navigate DPDP compliance and install the AI shields you need to sleep soundly at night.

Is your data a ticking time bomb?

Book a “2026 Security Deep-Dive.” We’ll run a 50-point vulnerability scan on your site and give you a “Risk Score” along with a step-by-step plan to fix any holes before the hackers (or the regulators) find them.

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How we Work

Connect with us via phone call, WhatsApp, or by filling out the Contact Form.

During the phone call, we will discuss your requirements in detail and determine the best budget for designing your website. You will also need to provide us with the necessary content, information, and details for the website.

Afterwards, you will be required to make an initial payment to book our services. The book amount will be a percentage of the total cost, ranging between 25% to 40%. Additionally, please send your content, information, and details to us via email or WhatsApp.

Depending on your specific requirements, it may take several days to several weeks for us to provide you with the demo website link. When you book our services, we will inform you of the estimated timeframe for delivering the initial live demo link.

Please note that we do not offer demo websites as static images. Instead, we provide a live working website demo link that includes all your details, images, information, features, and elements. You can access and evaluate it on your computer, laptop, tablets, and smartphones.

After reviewing the demo, if you are not satisfied with it, we offer the option to redesign the website according to your requirements. You can request a maximum of three revisions to ensure the website meets your expectations.

Once you are satisfied with the final demo, you will need to make the remaining payment. Upon receiving the payment, we will make your website live within the next two hours.

We accept payments through Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, Paypal, Stripe, bank transfers, as well as credit and debit cards.

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